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Mi’kmaq Studies 10 100 200 400 300 400 Citizens PlusThe White Paper Centralization Policy Indian Act 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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3 100 200 400 300 400 Citizens PlusThe White Paper Centralization Policy Indian Act 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 Citizen Plus was written in response to this paper. The White Paper

5 1,2 The White Paper proposed the repeal of this Act. The Indian Act

6 1,3 All the Mi’kmaq bands in Nova Scotia were to be centralized in this number of locations. Two

7 1,4 The Indian Act was passed in ______ 1876

8 2,1 Citizens Plus was presented by the chiefs of this province. Alberta

9 2,2 In how many stages of its development were the aboriginal peoples consulted? Zero

10 2,3 The centralized reserve on mainland Nova Scotia was located here. Shubenacadie

11 2,4 Government employees who enforced the Indian Act on reserves. Indian Agents

12 3,1 The authors of Citizens Plus argued that the government of Canada was bound by these. Previous Treaties

13 3,2 Under the provisions of the White Paper, these would no longer have any weight. Treaties

14 3,3 The amount of additional funding provided to the Indianbrook and Eskasoni bands. $0

15 3,4 The number of times Aboriginal people were consulted in making and changing the Indian Act Zero

16 4,1 Under the previous treaties, the government of Canada had promised to supply these rights (2 of 5). Reserve Land, Development assistance, Health services, Education, Hunting and fishing rights

17 4,2 Introduced in 1969, the White Paper was withdrawn in this year without becoming law. 1971

18 4,3 The year in which the Centralization Policy was implemented. 1942

19 4,4 Under the Indian Act reserve lands are held in trust by __________ The Crown

20 5,1 He was the prime minister to whom Citizen Plus was presented in 1969. Pierre Trudeau

21 5,2 He was the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development when the White Paper was introduced. Jean Chretien

22 5,3 The federal government used these individuals to persuade the Mi’kmaq people to move to these sites. Powerful community figures

23 5,4 In 1985, this Bill repealed the section of the Indian Act that discriminates against women. Bill C-31


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