Dzawada’enuxw citizens are participating in our Transitional Governance Program. Dzawada’enuxw First Nation is located on the mainland West Coast of Canada across from the northern tip of Vancouver Island, Their village is alongside the Gwa’yi (Kingcome) River in a glacier fed river valley,...
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Gitsegukla First Nation
Gitsegukla First Nation is participating in the Rebuilding First Nations Governance project. In the Gitxsan language, Gitsegukla translates to “people living under the precipice” or more specifically, under the “Segukla” otherwise known as the “sharp-pointed” mountain. With a population of about...
The McConnell Foundation
The people at McConnell support us as we develop a better path to self-determination. The McConnell Foundation has generously provided the Centre for First Nations Governance with multi-year funding, enabling us to further develop our road map to First Nations self-government and allowing us to...
Institute of Public Administration of Canada
The professionals at IPAC help us deliver expertise in governance. The Institute of Public Administration of Canada partners with the Centre to provide First Nations with expertise in developing effective and efficient governance. IPAC is a partner in the Rebuilding First Nations Governance...
Carleton University – School of Public Policy and Administration
Carleton researchers are helping us find out what works best. Carleton University has partnered with the Centre for First Nations Governance to develop and support the Rebuilding First Nations Governance project. The university's School of Public Policy and Administration has received $2.5 million...