The made-in-BC negotiations process and modern treaties are comprehensive and complex, aiming to provide pathway to self-determination and self-government for First Nations, and reconciliation and new relationship between the governments of Canada, BC, and First Nations.
The governments of Canada and BC also share the responsibility of providing public information on negotiations, and the three Parties to each set of negotiations are required to provide specific information on the progress of their treaty tables.
In addition to the resources offered by the BC Treaty Commission, there are numerous government, First Nations, and non-government organizations that provide relevant teaching guides, tool-kits, and other educational resources.
Within this section resources are organized in categories, with the relevant levels of education identified:
The Treaty Commission encourages the public and educators to reach out to local First Nations to build relationships based on respect, inclusivity, including their vision, and your shared role in advancing a shared path of reconciliation today and for future generations to come.
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