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 The Indian Register - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Indian Register is the official record identifying all Status Indians in Canada.
The Indian Register consolidated all of the existing records of persons who were recognized by the federal government as members of an Indian band.
The principal requirement for being considered for inclusion in the Indian Register is evidence of descent from persons whom the Canadian government recognized as members of an Indian band in Canada.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /pr/info/info111_e.html   (1116 words)

  
 Canada (Registrar, Indian Register) v. Sinclair (T.D.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
However, following an investigation, the Registrar of the Indian Register advised the respondent, on June 1, 1998, of her intention to delete his name from the Register on the ground that his maternal grandmother was no longer deemed to be entitled to registration.
Canada (Indian and Northern Affairs), which ruled that the Registrar's decision to add or delete a name is not binding on anyone and is of no legal effect.
The refusal of the Registrar to register a person who is entitled to be registered does not have any legal effect, whatsoever the importance of its practical effect; such a refusal does not settle or purport to settle in any way the question of the entitlement to the registration; it is not binding on anyone.
reports.fja.gc.ca /fc/2002/pub/v3/2002fc30006.html   (7191 words)

  
 First Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
All members of First Nations who are entitled to benefits are entered in the Indian Register, which serves as the official record of members of First Nations.
Administration of the Indian Act and Indian Register is carried out by the federal government's Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.
In general, those Indigenous peoples within Canada who describe themselves as "First Nations" do not believe or hold with the concept of sovereignty of their Indigenous peoples nations, while those who do use the term, or insist upon the term "Indigenous peoples" are sovereignists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/First_Nations   (1043 words)

  
 Indian Register (Canada) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The (A member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived) Indian Register is the official record of Status Indians or Registered Indians in (A nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada) Canada.
The list is maintained by the (Click link for more info and facts about Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development) Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
In 1951 the current Indian Register was established by amendment of the (Click link for more info and facts about Indian Act) Indian Act.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/i/in/indian_register_(canada)1.htm   (269 words)

  
 Indian Export Register   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Better still, during 1999-2000 Indian software exports accounted for 10.5% of India’s total exports which five years back was only 2.5% of India’s total exports.
Out of the total software exports of Rs 17,150 crore during 1999-2000, almost 62% was to North America (USA and Canada); 23.5% to Europe; 3.5% to South East Asia; 3.5% to Japan; 1.5% to West Asia; 1.5% to Australia and New Zealand; and 4.5% to Rest of the World.
The US market dominates Indian software exports partly because it is by far the world's largest software market, constituting around half of all software sales in the 1990s and partly because US has also had more liberal immigration rules for work or residence than most other developed countries.
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 Indian Act   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Where an Indian who is in possession of lands at the time they are included in a reserve made permanent improvements thereon before that time, he shall be deemed to be in lawful possession of those lands at the time they are included.
(1) An Indian who ceases to be entitled to reside on a reserve may, within six months or such further period as the Minister may direct, transfer to the band or another member of the band the right to possession of any lands in the reserve of which he was lawfully in possession.
Where an assignment is registered, there shall be endorsed on the original copy thereof a certificate of registration signed by the Minister or by an officer of the Department authorized by the Minister to sign such certificates.
www.anishinabek.ca /uoi/indianact.htm   (6445 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Indian Act (Canada) Article
The Indian Act of Canada is an Act which establishes the rights of registered Indians and of their bands.
The Indian Act of Canada (1876) (full title "An Act respecting Indians") is an Act which establishes the rights of registered Indians and of their bands.
An Indian whose name is in the Indian Register established by the Act is said to have Indian status or treaty status.
www.ipedia.com /indian_act__canada_.html   (280 words)

  
 Henderson's Annotated Indian Act
Indian children were removed from their homes, under the Minister's authority to educate them, and sent to residential schools.
When Indians complained of administrative abuses and, in the non-Treaty areas, to press their claims of Aboriginal title, the Act was amended to make it an offence to retain a lawyer for the purpose of advancing a claim.
An Indian who ceases to be entitled to reside on a reserve may, within six months or such further period as the Minister may direct, transfer to the band or another member of the band the right to possession of any lands in the reserve of which he was lawfully in possession.
www.bloorstreet.com /200block/sindact.htm   (13053 words)

  
 Corbiere v. Canada (Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs)
Indians -- Elections of chiefs and band councils -- Voting restrictions -- Legislation providing that only band members "ordinarily resident on the reserve" entitled to vote in band elections -- Whether legislation violating Charter equality rights -- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, ss.
He emphasized that such people were mostly women, or the children of women who had been denied Indian status for marrying non-Indian men, and that others had lost their status for race-based reasons, having decided to enfranchise and exercise the full rights of a Canadian citizen.
Canada (Secretary of State), [1997] 1 S.C.R. the parties were unable to agree on the provisions implicated by a constitutional challenge and therefore all of the affected provisions were not included in the constitutional questions.
www.indigenousbar.ca /cases/batchewana.htm   (17904 words)

  
 Indian Reorganization Act - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Indian Reorganization Act
US federal act passed in 18 June 1934, aimed at re-establishing government by American Indian peoples and preserving American Indian culture.
A survey of reservation life under the Dawes General Allotment Act discovered appalling living conditions and recommended drastic reforms.
The Indian Reorganization Act returned thousands of acres of land to reservations, provided federal financial and technical aid to ethnic groups, supplied health and education services, and encouraged the adoption of written constitutions.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Indian+Reorganization+Act   (156 words)

  
 Indian Register - Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
The Registrar at INAC is responsible for the maintenance of the Indian Register, a record of everyone who is registered as an Indian under the Indian Act.
Once you acquire Indian Status, you will be entitled to receive programs and services such as specific tax exemptions, non-insured health benefits, dental and eye care.
For information on eligibility, how to apply for registration or how to obtain a Certificate of Indian Status card if you are already registered, please contact INAC toll-free at 1 800 567-9604.
www.ainc-inac.gc.ca /pr/pub/ywtk/sgp14_e.html   (227 words)

  
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 Indian Act
All Indian moneys derived from the sale of surrendered lands or the sale of capital assets of a band shall be deemed to be capital moneys of the band and all Indian moneys other than capital moneys shall be deemed to be revenue moneys of the band.
Where money is expended by Her Majesty for the purpose of raising or collecting Indian moneys, the Minister may authorize the recovery of the amount so expended from the moneys of the band.
Treaty money payable out of C.R.F. Moneys that are payable to Indians or to Indian bands under a treaty between Her Majesty and a band and for the payment of which the Government of Canada is responsible may be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
laws.justice.gc.ca /en/I-5/text.html   (10124 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Indian Register (Canada)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
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 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
FNLRS is a database of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry relating to Reserve Lands under the First Nation Land Management Act.
ILRS is a database of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry relating to Reserve Lands and Crown Lands.
Electronic copies of instruments registered in the Indian Lands Registry can also be viewed and printed from the system.
esd.inac.gc.ca /esd-pse/index_all_e.asp   (587 words)

  
 Concerned? You Should Be!
1,002, 675 people in Canada identified themselves as Aboriginal...which is 3.6 percent of the Canadian population.
The truth, of course, is that the Raven found our forefathers in a clamshell on the beach at Naikun.
Canada has many, many towns, cities, rivers etc. named by the original Peoples!!
www.geocities.com /RainForest/Vines/5273/tribes.html   (428 words)

  
 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 5 / 10
Description: Records are kept on the financial support provided to Indians and Inuit through business programs for the creation and expansion of businesses as well as funding provided to support regional partnerships for economic development opportunities benefitting First Nations and Inuit Communities.
The Indian Lands Registry System is the authoritative source for reserve names.
Description: The Directorate serves as a centre of expertise for understanding of historic treaties with Indians, and works to affirm the importance of the treaty relationship and to build and develop bridges between the historic treaties and modern relationships.
infosource.gc.ca /inst/ian/fed05_e.asp   (4362 words)

  
 Canada India Business Portal - Indian Market Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Register today and receive: market and sector specific information, business leads and news, on-line service delivery and information about your company available to Trade Commissioners abroad.
A wide range of information, analysis, statistics, news service and Internet links detailing Canada's economic, political, social and institutional relations with Asia Pacific, including India.
Canada and India: Broadening and Deepening the Relationship
affairescanadainde.ca /gol/cib/cib.nsf/en/ci00111.html   (248 words)

  
 Employee Share Ownership - ESOP ASSOCIATION CANADA
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The ESOP Association Canada reserves the right to cancel any conference it deems necessary and will, in such event, make a full refund of any registration fee.
The ESOP Association Canada assumes no liability for changes in conference date, speakers, content or venue.
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 Indian embassy in Toronto, Canada CA, Indian consulate for visa in city country, India tourist Visa, Student visa, ...
Indian embassy in Toronto, Canada CA, Indian consulate for visa in city country, India tourist Visa, Student visa, India Visa application Form
Foreign passport holders staying in Canada are required to submit their landed paper or any other proof of stay in Canada.
Persons of Indian origin who are applying for visa for the first time must submit their previous Indian passport for cancellation.
www.india-visa.com /toronto-info.htm   (1388 words)

  
 Patak's Indian Foods in Canada - Stories, restaurant profiles, customer feedback
And, while Meena may have a hectic schedule as head of product development for Patak's, she always makes time for good food, whether it's preparing a quick evening meal for herself and her husband Kirit, a casual lunch for friends or dinner for a big family celebration.
Meena will prepare a quick and easy-to-use Indian food recipe and will answer viewer questions on Indian food and cooking with spices.
Meet Meena as she shares her tips on cooking with spices and preparing delicious Indian food.
www.pataks.ca /news/releases/15.html   (411 words)

  
 2004 Canada Inline Cup
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I also acknowledge that the Canada Inline Cup does not specifically warrant the quality of any race included in the 2004 season.
The Canada Inline Cup merely collates specific race results of the participants in the Canada Inline Cup for the purpose of establishing the overall standings of male and female skaters and to declare the winners of the 2004 Canada Inline Cup.
www.eventsonline.ca /events/canadainline_cup   (321 words)

  
 Canada Federal Register Notice, 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Below is a representational list, subject to amendment, of archaeological artifacts recovered from the soil of Canada, the territorial sea of Canada or the inland or other internal waters of Canada.
The Government of Canada, in accordance with Canadian law, will not restrict the export of archaeological artifacts recovered less than 75 years after their loss, concealment or abandonment.
United States import restrictions, however, only will apply to archaeological material that is at least 250 years old.
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 Indian Matrimony - Free Matrimonial - Register for FREE
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 Indian Export Register   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
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Trade India will help you establish business contacts with Indian Manufacturers, Exporters, Importers etc. The site includes a number of publications (Exporter's Yellow Pages, Indian Importers' Directory and Export Import Trade Flash) which are invaluable resources for anyone wanting to do business in India.
www.indianexportregister.com /links/asia.asp   (3293 words)

  
 Free Coloring Books from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
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Indian and Northern Affairs Canada invites teachers and students to order these free, plain-language publications - simply fill out the order form and click the "send" button.
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