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Friday, January 27, 2023
RFNG is very pleased to welcome Dr. Giuseppe Amatulli to the project team. As post-doctoral Research Fellow, he’ll play a key role in our program of research and analysis. Giuseppe completed his PhD in socio-legal anthropology from Durham University (U.K.) in 2022, with his doctoral research focussed on the Doig and Blueberry River First... More
Monday, January 9, 2023
THE PATHFINDERS: David Newhouse talks First Nations self-government in the city and off-reserve The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project is chatting with movers and shakers advancing First Nations’ inherent right to self-government in Canada. Part Q&A and part F.A.Q., The Pathfinders features members of our project and others talking... More
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
THE PATHFINDERS: RFNG’s Chris Robertson on forging the path to self-government for your community The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project is chatting with movers and shakers advancing First Nations’ inherent right to self-government in Canada. Part Q&A and part F.A.Q., The Pathfinders features members of our project and others... More
Friday, November 4, 2022
FIRST NATIONS YOUTH AND ELDERS GATHER FOR FIRST INHERENT RIGHTS YOUTH INITIATIVE STORYTELLING SESSION Written by Ben Sylvestre A thin trail of smoke streamed into the frame of Elder Jerry Fontaine’s video feed. An unseen bundle of medicines burned in the smudge bowl on the table before him. Two-dozen people videoing-in from First Nations... More
Thursday, November 3, 2022
THE PATHFINDERS: RFNG’s Julie Williams on how self-government is about living a life authentic to First Nations’ values The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project is chatting with movers and shakers advancing First Nations’ inherent right to self-government in Canada. Part Q&A and part F.A.Q., The Pathfinders features members of our... More
Thursday, October 13, 2022
THE PATHFINDERS: Nipissing First Nation’s Dwayne Nashkawa on what it means to transition out of the Indian Act The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project is chatting with movers and shakers advancing First Nations’ inherent right to self-government in Canada. Part Q&A and part F.A.Q., The Pathfinders features members of our project... More
Saturday, September 10, 2022
THE PATHFINDERS: RFNG’s Amsey Maracle on youth leadership and why First Nations self-governance matters The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project is chatting with movers and shakers advancing First Nations’ inherent right to self-government in Canada. Part Q&A and part F.A.Q., The Pathfinders features members of our project and... More
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
PROJECT UPDATE August 2022 Volume 1 No. 2 Community work As the summer of 2022 comes to a close, the Rebuilding First Nations (RFNG) project team hopes you’ve had time to relax, recuperate from the stresses of the last two years, and to enjoy the close company of family and friends. With more... More
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
How First Nations are reclaiming their right to self-government by making their own laws Ben Sylvestre In addition to this article, RFNG is producing a range of in-depth case studies based on its Spring 2022 Lawmaking Workshop to be released over the coming weeks. To view all currently available entries in this series, please... More
Monday, July 11, 2022
RFNG co-director Frances Abele appointed to the Order of Canada Ben Sylvestre The Rebuilding First Nations Governance Project’s co-director Frances Abele has been appointed to the Order of Canada for her contributions to public policy as a leading scholar of northern and Indigenous political development. Governor General Mary Simon recently... More
Monday, February 28, 2022
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Wednesday, November 10, 2021
How Dal's Naiomi Metallic has turned law into a tool for... More
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