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Recommendation 3:
Support must be distributed in a manner consistent with Indigenous sovereignty, a climate resilient economy and worker rights, including safe and fair labour standards and a right to unionize. Improved conditions for essential service workers must be maintained beyond this crisis.
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Recommendation 27:
Promote the sharing of new models, ideas and successes to expand the impact of innovation.
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Recommendation 27:
SHARE GOOD IDEAS Promote the sharing of new models, ideas and successes to expand the impact of innovation.
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Recommendation 27:
SHARE GOOD IDEAS – Promote the sharing of new models, ideas and successes to expand the impact of innovation.
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Recommendation 18:
Locate all of the aspects of family law in the same place, including separation, custody and access, and divorce, ideally under one judge.
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Recommendation 18:
RESTRUCTURE FAMILY COURTS – Locate all of the aspects of family law in the same place, including separation, custody and access, and divorce, ideally under one judge.
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Put the services people need in the communities where they live with the resources to address the barriers they face.
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REFLECT CANADIAN SOCIETY Put the services people need in the communities where they live with the resources to address the barriers they face.
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REFLECT CANADIAN SOCIETY – Put the services people need in the communities where they live with the resources to address the barriers they face.
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Recommendation 45:
We call upon the Government of Canada, on behalf of all Canadians, to jointly develop with Aboriginal peoples a Royal Proclamation of Reconciliation to be issued by the Crown. The proclamation would build on the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Treaty of Niagara of 1764, and reaffirm the nation-to-nation relationship between Aboriginal peoples and the Crown. The proclamation would include, but not be limited to, the following commitments: i. Repudiate concepts used to justify European sovereignty over Indigenous lands and peoples such as the Doctrine of Discovery and terra nullius. ii. Adopt and implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as the framework for reconciliation. iii. Renew or establish Treaty relationships based on principles of mutual recognition, mutual respect, and shared responsibility for maintaining those relationships into the future. iv. Reconcile Aboriginal and Crown constitutional and legal orders to ensure that Aboriginal peoples are full partners in Confederation, including the recognition and integration of Indigenous laws and legal traditions in negotiation and implementation processes involving Treaties, land claims, and other constructive agreements.
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