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- The legislation will ensure First Nations control of First Nations education while establishing minimum education standards, consistent with provincial standards off-reserve.
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Jun 6, 2011 · In 2014, the federal government introduced Bill C-33, the First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act. The bill promised, among other proposals, funding for Indigenous education and better standards of quality for education in Indigenous schools.
Feb 7, 2014 · Funding will account for language and culture programming. What will the bill do? The legislation will ensure First Nations control of First Nations education while establishing minimum education standards, consistent with provincial standards off-reserve.
Over the years, discussions on education with First Nations have pointed to a number of key issues: First Nations control of education, and sufficient and predictable funding, are fundamental to creating education systems that promote the success of First Nations students.
Feb 17, 2021 · B.C. is the first and only jurisdiction in Canada with an education agreement signed by the First Nations Education Steering Committee (FNESC), the province and the federal government — a...
This document was designed to “assist governments and First Nations communities in building the requisite policies, programs, services and systems to ensure the future prosperity of First Nations peoples in Canada,” and reasserts “First Nations inherent Aboriginal and Treaty rights to education.”
First Nations Education Act. This Act is current to October 29, 2024. See the Tables of Legislative Changes for this Act’s legislative history, including any changes not in force.
In 2014, the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development (the precursor to Indigenous Services Canada) introduced Bill C-33, the First Nations Control of First Nations Education Act that was an attempt to create stability in the funding and operation of First Nations schools.