Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
Transformation
In August 2017, the Prime Minister announced the dissolution of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) and a plan to create two new departments: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada and Indigenous Services Canada. This transformation will take time and includes engagement with Indigenous peoples and others.
INAC News
Visit Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada, if you're looking for:
- Indian status
- Indigenous peoples and communities
- Treaties and agreements
- Northern affairs and Arctic Policy Framework
- Exploring new ways of working together
- New permanent bilateral mechanisms
- New agreements since 2016
- Consultation, engagement and the duty to consult
- Delivering on Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls to action
- National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Visit Indigenous Services Canada, if you're looking for:
- Indigenous health
- Jordan's Principle
- Education
- Water in First Nations communities
- First Nations housing
- First Nations community infrastructure
- Social programs
- Establishing a new fiscal relationship
- Emergency management
- Consultation, engagement and the duty to consult
- The path forward
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