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Language: English (Canadian) Organizations: Aboriginal Relations (2008-2011, 2013-2016)

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August 1, 2013

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Carrie Langevin is a born entrepreneur. She's smart, determined and has an incredible ability to connect with people. Above all Carrie follows her heart, and that takes courage. For most of her...


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June 1, 2013

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Juanita Tallman wants to tell you a story. As an interpreter at Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park / Aisinai'pi National Historic Site, it's her job, but sharing stories about her Blackfoot heritage...


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May 23, 2013

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This memorandum commits the province of Alberta and the City of Edmonton to working together to facilitate the development of initiatives for Aboriginal people in the priority areas of: youth...


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May 1, 2013

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The annual results summarize the Ministry key initiatives supporting Aboriginal economic development in Alberta.


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July 25, 2012

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The funding provided through this agreement is intended to cover the Core Operation Expenses of the MNAA, including administration and salary costs incurred by the MNAA and the Regional Councils...


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August 1, 2011

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Aboriginal interests as relates to the oil sands


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June 1, 2011

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The ministry annual report communicates the ministry's success in achieving its business plan goals, published with the previous year’s budget. It contains an overview of the ministry, a results...


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May 1, 2011

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This two-page fact sheet provides a brief introduction to land claims and land claim categories, and a brief description of the Bigstone Treaty land entitlement.


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May 1, 2011

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Short description of the activities the Government of Alberta and Aboriginal Relations are taking to increase aboriginal participation in the province's economy.


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April 1, 2011

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The Orator is the Ministry of Aboriginal Relations newsletter. It draws its name from the historic oral tradition that has been vitally important in preserving Aboriginal history and culture in...