The Inherent Right Policy
- The Inherent Right Policy was developed in 1995 by the Government of Canada in order to respond to Indigenous demands for self-government.
- The process to implement Indigenous self-government involved discussions with Indigenous leaders at all levels (local, regional, and national).
- This led to realization that no one form of government can govern all Indigenous communities, which resulted in several unique self-government agreements across the country, many of which were part of the largest Comprehensive Claims agreements.
- This publication contains the Canadian government's approach to implement the right to self-government, which includes three sections: Policy Framework, Various Approaches to Self-Government, and Process Issues.
Citation
Canada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. The Government of Canada's Approach to Implementation of the Inherent Right and the Negotiation of Aboriginal Self-Government. [Hull, Quebec], 2010. https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100031843/1539869205136
Further Readings
Original PDF Version of the Inherent Right Policy: http://www.landclaimscoalition.ca/pdf/Federal-Self-Government-PolicyGuide_1995.pdf
Policy Sub-Topic
Policy Type
Department Report