Focusing the dialogue
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Summary of the second round of hearings held by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, exploring how the four 'touchstones' which emerged from the first round, can provide a focus for thinking about change. The areas identified are: a new relationship beteen aboriginal and non-aboriginal people in Canada, self-determination for aboriginal peoples through self-government, economic self-sufficiency, and personal and collective healing.
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