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Closing the well-being gap through improved First Nation governance /

27 Aug 2015

Closer to home, based on interviews of the leaders of Another cogent explanation for the wide differences in 25 of some of Canada’s most economically successful socio-economic outcomes among First Nations in Canada, First Nation communities, a study under the auspices of and one closely related to the call for better education Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada outcomes, is governa [...] Political stability Accountability and absence Cultural match Democracy of violence Legitimacy Separation of • Rule of Law denotes equality before the law, the law and voice Voice and politics from constraining the state, the protection of property rights, accountability business and citizen security. [...] Fukuyama is squarely on the side of universal and through the dispersion of political and economic application of the concept: power. [...] Their admission into the EU was premised on and speed,”19 the kind of change that, according to the profound economic and governance changes in a relatively World Bank, is a rarity. [...] In the private In a First Nation context, while these benefits would be sector, the Canadian Chemical Producers Association important, there need to be more-tangible and immediate introduced the Responsible Care Program in the mid- reasons to justify the cost and time that achieving 1980s, an accreditation program for its members.
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Authors

Graham, John R

Pages
19
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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