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Aboriginal Housing: What the Canadian Government Told the U.N. at Habitat Ii
A report by the Canadian Government to the United Nations, it describes the Aboriginal Housing crisis, as well as the government's attempts to correct the situation: to improve the quality of First Nations housing on reserves, as well as to find affordable ways to build new houses on-reserves. It includes descriptions of some of the barriers to building houses on reserves currently faced by the First Nations and Inuit.
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1996
Ottawa
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