Publications and Reports on various issues:
First Nation Taxation and New Fiscal Relationships (1997)
Fiscal Relationships... [more]
Resources on Aboriginal Economic Development
"This study examines employment segregation by gender and by Aboriginal ancestry within Canada's forest sector in 2001. Results show that while gender segregation was principally by occupation, segregation by Aboriginal ancestry was principally by industry sub-sector. White women were over represented in clerical occupations and Aboriginal men were over represented in woods based industries. Patterns of employment for Aboriginal women differed from those of both Aboriginal men and white women."
Publications and Reports on various issues:
First Nation Taxation and New Fiscal Relationships (1997)
Fiscal Relationships... [more]
"Seeking understanding of Aboriginal peoples' place in today's society and ultimately for the future means understanding the history... [more]
"This study examines employment segregation by gender and by Aboriginal ancestry within Canada's forest sector in 2001. Results show... [more]
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