References
Government of Canada resources
- Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
- Canada School of Public Service Indigenous Learning Series for courses on the UN Declaration and Indigenous topics
- Gender-based Analysis Plus resources (Women and Gender Equality Canada)
- Assessment of Modern Treaty Implications (AMTI), for the AMTI Guide and Template
United Nations resources
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- United Nations webpage on the UN Declaration
Canadian resources
- Implementing UNDRIP in BC: A Discussion Paper Series, UBC Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre
- British Columbia’s Interim Approach to Implementing the Requirements of Section 3 of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, Prepared by the BC Declaration Act Secretariat
- Coalition for the Human Rights of Indigenous peoples, Resources page
- Indigenous Bar Association, UN Declaration Handbook
- British Columbia’s Declaration Act webpage
For more information on the UN Declaration, you can also:
- Consult experts or focal points in your department
- Consult your departmental LSU, which can in turn contact the Aboriginal Law Centre of the Department of Justice at UNDeclarationNU@justice.gc.ca, if needed
As the UN Declaration is a legal text, interpretations of its provisions may differ. If external resources suggest interpretations that seem at odds with Government of Canada resources, you may wish to consult your LSU or your departmental focal point.
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