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The constitutional context of aboriginal and colonial government in the Yukon Territory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
Abstract
The history of the struggle for aboriginal self-government in Canada is reviewed, leading to the signing of the Model Self-Government Agreement for aboriginal First Nations in the Yukon Territory. The contents and unique features of the Model Agreement are discussed, and some conclusions on its implications for future responsible government (provincial status) for the Yukon Territory are drawn.
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