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This case study deals with the only comprehensive native land claimsettlement negotiated up to the end of 1982 in Canada, the James Bay andNorthern Quebec Agreement, signed on November 11, 1975. The parties to theagreement were the Government of Canada, the Government of Quebec, and theCree and Inuit people of the James Bay Territory. This paper examines those features of the agreement relevant to the interest of the EasternArctic Study, i.e. the implications of the land claim settlement for localgovernment and for industrial development. For the pupose of the casestudy, industrial development is limited primarily to mineral explorationand development.
Genre: Law / Indigenous Law (fancy, right?)
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