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Canada's government has many agencies dealing with Native and Aboriginal affairs reflecting Canada's historic and contemporary relationship with its indigenous inhabitants.
Examples of Canadian government websites on this subject include:
Contains the text of treaties, land claims information, selected laws from the Canadian Justice Department, recent parliamentary legislation, a Royal Commission report, statistics, and tribal government information.
2019 analysis published by non-governmental Canadian public policy institution the Fraser Institute and written by prominent Canadian scholar Tom Flanagan.