Episode

Citizen Engagement: A path from the Indian Act to the Inherent-Right to Self-Government

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Inherent Rights Informed Voices
Published
May 11, 2026
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2512
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Summary

The heart of the CFNG and RFNG is community. Our project is built on the importance of engagement to create Nation to Nation to Nation relationships. Through community-led analysis on the impact of Indian Act governance, new forms of governance structures based on a communities unique needs can be developed. In Episode 7, we’re exploring how we can engage our communities effectively. Host: Chris Robertson Guests: Sonia Leo, Pawa Haiyupis Producer: Emma Fazakas Executive Producer: Catherine MacQuarrie, Mason Ducharme Music Courtesy of: Constitution Song by The Spiritual Warriors Inquisitive Orchestra by Musictown on Pixabay Morning Coffe by Ogi feel the Beat on Pixabay