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The Government's duty to consult urban Aboriginal people

20 Dec 2013

If someone is a citizen of a First Nation, an Inuit settlement region or a Metis nation, their Aboriginal and Treaty rights can be affected by Government decisions of various kinds. This information document explains Government duties to inform Aboriginal people and seek their views before making decisions that can affect Aboriginal and Treaty rights. The Government should consult urban Aboriginal people before making decisions about Aboriginal programs and services as well as Aboriginal and Treaty rights.
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