Many aspects of Indigenous nation-building in Canada remain underexplored, despite the significant political and policy implications. But change is happening from within. This panel will consider how Indigenous communities are identifying what is important and what is relevant to them, so they can make these critical changes.
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This talk is part of the IRPP’s 50th anniversary event series, What should be on Canada’s policy radar? Held throughout the spring and fall of 2022, these panel discussions will help us to identify the challenges that our decision-makers will face in the coming years, and examine ways in which Canada can promptly address these issues.
Kurtis BoyerFaculty lecturer, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
Danette StarblanketFaculty lecturer, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
Merelda Fiddler-PotterExecutive-in-residence, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy