The law-making by first nations communities affects their neighbours and other Canadians. It has to be a nation-to-nation relationship, which is reciprocal.
This is the principle of non‑interference and non‑indifference.
Jarislowsky Chair in Public Sector Management, University of Ottawa, As an Individual
The law-making by first nations communities affects their neighbours and other Canadians. It has to be a nation-to-nation relationship, which is reciprocal.
This is the principle of non‑interference and non‑indifference.
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