Max Rady College of Medicine
Term: Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
Glossary Definition
Last Updated: 2019-10-28
Definition:
A federal government department (formerly part of the now-dissolved Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)) that is responsible for renewing the relationship between Indigenous peoples (First Nations, Inuit and Metis) and Canada, leading government work in the North, and updating government structures and policies that "enable Indigenous peoples to build capacity and support their vision of self-determination" (Government of Canada, 2019). CIRNAC provides services and information related to:
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Indigenous peoples and communities (including First Nation profiles and other statistics)
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Laws and regulations (including obtaining Indian Status)
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Treaties, agreements and negotiations
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Northern affairs and initiatives (including the Arctic Policy Framework)
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New ways of working with Indigenous partners (including bilateral mechanisms to identify joint priorities, codevelop policy and monitor progress)
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- National inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (Government of Canada, 2019).
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