Table of Contents
- Minister’s message
- Pjila’si, maajii, way’, mi ce:p kʷetxʷiləm, introduction
- Methodology and approach
- Purpose, scope and limitations
- Measuring progress
- Section 5: consistency of laws
- Section 6: Action Plan implementation progress
- Legislated priorities
- Lands, territories and resources
- Environment
- Cross-cutting priorities and civil and political rights
- Participation in decision-making
- Economic, health and social rights
- Cultural and linguistic rights
- Education, information and media
- Implementation and redress
- Dismantling the Indian Act
- Consultation and cooperation
- Indigenous perspectives on engagement
- Government perspectives on engagement
- Indigenous perspectives on consultation
- Government perspectives on consultation
- Indigenous perspectives on cooperation
- Government perspectives on cooperation
- Indigenous perspectives on co-development
- Government perspectives on co-development
- Indigenous perspectives on co-management
- Government perspectives on co-management
- Challenges, wise practices and lessons learned
- Equality, non-discrimination, and intersectionality
- Challenges and barriers
- Overview of perspectives on international developments and Canada’s participation in international contexts
- Conclusion
- Annex A: List of Indigenous nations, organizations and governments that provided input in the development of the Annual Report
- Annex B: Status of Action Plan Measures
- Annex C: List of Indigenous Partnership Fund recipients with active agreements for 2024-2025
- Annex D: List of abbreviations in this report
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