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Topics in First Nations Planning at VIU, Master of Community Planning


An examination of the historic and current issues relevant to First Nations land use and community planning. 

This course looks at land use and community planning in First Nation communities across Canada from a variety of perspectives. The course includes an examination of the history of First Nations planning in Canada; review of the portions of the Indian Act relevant to planning and land use; current trends in First Nations planning (comprehensive community plans and land codes); treaties and planning; and local government – First Nations relationship building. The course aims to acquaint students with the issues that shape current practice in land use and community planning in First Nations across Canada, with a focus on BC.

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Organization: Vancouver Island Universtiy, Master of Community Planning Program
Location: Vancouver Island
Name: Jessie Hemphill
Title: MCP Instructor
Address:
2-9 Buttertubs Drive
Nanaimo, BC
V9R3X8
Email Address: jessie.m.hemphill@gmail.com
Phone Number: 250-902-8221

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Name: Charity Gladstone
Regional Lead(s):
  • Sharon Hobenshield 

Province/Territory

British Columbia

Education Topics

Colonialism
Culture
Curriculum
Governance
History
Land-based Learning
Life Skills
Literacy
Professional Development
Reconciliation
Residential Schools
Wellness/Health

Education Levels

Post-Secondary

Language Spoken

English
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