Treaty Talks in British Columbia

Treaty Talks in British Columbia

Author: Christopher McKee

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 0774808241

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Updating to include events since 1995, McKee traces the origins and developments of treaty negotiations between the provincial government and native peoples, taking up such concerns as the role of natives in natural resource development, compensation for lands and resources lost to industry, and urban development. The British Columbia Treaty Commission funded both editions. Canadian card order number: C00- 910947-1. Distributed in the US by Raincoast Books. c. Book News Inc.


Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition

Author: Christopher McKee

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2009-09-02

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0774852518

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Treaty Talks in British Columbia traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province. Since the second edition of this book was published in 2000, a number of significant developments have occurred: a controversial referendum on treaty mandates was held; the historic Tsawwassen treaty, the first to be signed in the BC treaty process, finally came into effect; and a second treaty was signed with the five Maa-nulth First Nations on the west coast of Vancouver Island. A striking theme running through the narrative is the way in which the provincial government changed the way it approached the negotiations and its relations with First Nations. This updated edition includes a postscript, co-authored with Peter Colenbrander, which provides an extensive overview of the treaty process from 2001 to 2009. The authors outline the achievements of and challenges for the treaty process and review some of the most recent jurisprudence affecting Native and non-Native rights. They also reflect on the growing number of initiatives outside the treaty process to achieve reconciliation between First Nations and the Crown and raise questions about the future relationship between these initiatives and treaty negotiations. Treaty Talks in British Columbia is a valuable resource for those interested in Aboriginal issues and the treaty process both in BC and throughout Canada. Succinct, informative, and easy to read, this book brings clarity to a complex and often contentious issue.


Treaty Talks in British Columbia

Treaty Talks in British Columbia

Author: Christopher McKee

Publisher: University of British Columbia Press

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780774815154

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Treaty Talks in British Columbia traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province. Since the second edition of this book was published in 2000, a number of significant developments have occurred: a controversial referendum on treaty mandates was held; the historic Tsawwassen treaty, the first to be signed in the BC treaty process, finally came into effect; and a second treaty was signed with the five Maa-nulth First Nations on the west coast of Vancouver Island. A striking theme running throughout the narrative is the way in which the provincial government changed the way it approached the negotiations and its relations with First Nations.--This updated edition includes a postscript, co-authored with Peter Colenbrander, which provides an extensive overview of the treaty process from 2001 to 2009. The authors outline the achievements of and challenges for the treaty process as well as review some of the most recent jurisprudence affecting Native and non-Native rights. They also reflect on the growing number of initiatives outside the treaty process to achieve reconciliation between First Nations and the Crown and raise questions about the future relationship between these initiatives and treaty negotiations.--Treaty Talks in British Columbia is a valuable resource for those interested in Aboriginal issues and the treaty process both in BC and throughout Canada. Succinct, informative, and easy to read, this book brings clarity to a complex and often contentious issue.--Christopher McKee is a former political scientist at the University of British Columbia and currently Chairman of Gavea Emerging Markets Corporation. Peter Colenbrander joined the BC Treaty Commission in 1995. From 2001 until his retirement in 2008, he was the manager of the Commission's facilitation and monitoring activities.


Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition Building a New Relationship

Treaty Talks in British Columbia, Third Edition Building a New Relationship

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Published: 2013

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This updated edition of Treaty Talks in British Columbia traces the origins and development of treaty negotiations in the province and includes a postscript, co-authored with Peter Colenbrander, that provides an extensive overview of the treaty process from 2001 to 2009. The authors outline the achievements of and challenges for the treaty process and review some of the most recent jurisprudence affecting Native and non-Native rights. They also reflect on the growing number of initiatives outside the treaty process to achieve reconciliation between First Nations and the Crown and raise questions about the future relationship between these initiatives and treaty negotiations. Succinct and informative, this book brings clarity to a complex and often contentious issue.


Speaking Truth to Power

Speaking Truth to Power

Author: British Columbia Treaty Commission (Canada)

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Collection of speeches exchanging ideas and information about treaty making between First Nations and other levels of governement, given at a forum in Vancouver, on March 2-3, 2000; co-hosted by Law Commission of Canada and the B.C. Treaty Commission.


Premier's Working Session on Treaty Negotiations

Premier's Working Session on Treaty Negotiations

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Published: 1995

Total Pages: 19

ISBN-13:

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At the invitation of the British Columbia Premier, leaders from business, labor, and local government gathered to exchange and information concerning the First Nations treaty negotiation process. This report begins with an overview of these proceedings and then outlines the views reported at the small-group discussions on the following topics: management of the treaty process; the issue of certainty in treaty negotiation; Aboriginal self-government; interim measures and co-management; and public education. The appendix contains a summary of case study presentations illustrating cooperative efforts between First Nations, forest companies, and municipalities.


What's the Deal with Treaties? A Lay Person's Guide to Treaty Making in British Columbia -- 2d Ed

What's the Deal with Treaties? A Lay Person's Guide to Treaty Making in British Columbia -- 2d Ed

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Published: 2002

Total Pages: 38

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This publication summarizes the issues related to treaties with First Nations in British Columbia and the debates surrounding those issues. Topics discussed include: the political, economic, and legal factors governing the need to negotiate treaties; the treaty process in British Columbia; the role of the Treaty Commission; elements of treaty negotiation; Aboriginal rights & title; self-government; land & natural resources; costs & benefits of treaties; taxation; public consultation & openness in the treaty process; how treaties should be approved; overlaps between lands claimed by different First Nations; certainty of ownership & jurisdiction; and First Nation capacity building. Includes a chronology of Aboriginal relations, a list of BC Claims Task Force recommendations, a list of First Nations participating in the treaty process, and an outline of the six stages of that process.