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Gaining Ground, Losing Ground: First Nations' Community Well-Being in the 21st Century
Living standards declining in nearly one in five First Nation communities in Canada
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Property Rights and Prosperity: A Case Study of Westbank First Nation
Small B.C. First Nation uses property rights to generate prosperity for its members
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How First Nations Benefit from Pipeline Construction
Pipelines key to raising living standards in remote, poor Indigenous communities
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Wealth of First Nations (2019)
First Nations focused on economic development enjoy higher living standards than those relying on government transfers
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The Costs of the Canadian Government's Reconciliation Framework for First Nations
Settling First Nation grievances could cost Ottawa almost $6 billion over next five years
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Specific Claims and the Well-Being of First Nations
Ottawa’s $5.7 billion in ‘specific claim’ settlements fails to improve First Nations living standards
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The Community Capitalism of the Fort McKay First Nation: A Case Study
Embracing commerce and economic opportunities raises living standards and incomes for Fort McKay First Nation members
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Bending the Curve: Recent Developments in Government Spending on First Nations
First Nations generating billions in revenue, often from sources other than natural resources
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The Debate about Métis Aboriginal Rights—Demography, Geography, and History
Negotiations between Ottawa and Métis may do more harm than good
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Incentives, Identity, and the Growth of Canada's Indigenous Population
Expanding eligibility for aboriginal status main reason for population boom; increases government costs