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The Rights Path This handbook tells you what your rights are and what actions you can take to protect them. Aboriginal people are Indian, Inuit and Metis people as defined by the Canadian Constitution. This handbook shows how urban Aboriginal people can use the laws of Canada and Saskatchewan to promote and enforce respect for their human rights. Issues related to Treaty or Metis rights are not covered because they are so complex. If you have a Treaty or Metis rights concern, contact your Band Office or local Tribal Council or other Aboriginal organizations such as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations or the Metis Nations of Saskatchewan. The book is available for download, printing, or viewing by clicking on the cover below.
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