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1Jeopardy
2Citizens Plus
The White Paper
Centralization Policy
Indian Act
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3The White Paper
Citizen Plus was written in response to this
paper.
4The Indian Act
The White Paper proposed the repeal of this Act.
5Two
All the Mikmaq bands in Nova Scotia were to
be centralized in this number of locations.
61876
The Indian Act was passed in ______
7Alberta
Citizens Plus was presented by the chiefs of this
province.
8Zero
In how many stages of its development were
the aboriginal peoples consulted?
9Shubenacadie
The centralized reserve on mainland Nova
Scotia was located here.
10Indian Agents
Government employees who enforced the Indian Act
on reserves.
11Previous Treaties
The authors of Citizens Plus argued that the
government of Canada was bound by these.
12Treaties
Under the provisions of the White Paper, these
would no longer have any weight.
130
The amount of additional funding provided to the
Indianbrook and Eskasoni bands.
14Zero
The number of times Aboriginal people were
consulted in making and changing the Indian Act
15Reserve Land, Development assistance, Health
services, Education, Hunting and fishing rights
Under the previous treaties, the government of
Canada had promised to supply these rights (2 of
5).
161971
Introduced in 1969, the White Paper was
withdrawn in this year without becoming law.
171942
The year in which the Centralization Policy
was implemented.
18The Crown
Under the Indian Act reserve lands are held in
trust by __________
19Pierre Trudeau
He was the prime minister to whom Citizen Plus
was presented in 1969.
20Jean Chretien
He was the Minister of Indian Affairs and
Northern Development when the White Paper was
introduced.
21Powerful community figures
The federal government used these individuals
to persuade the Mikmaq people to move to these
sites.
22Bill C-31
In 1985, this Bill repealed the section of the
Indian Act that discriminates against women.