Cree Naskapi Commission
The Cree-Naskapi Commission is an entity established to oversee the implementation of the Cree-Naskapi of Quebec Act, which replaced the Indian Act for the Cree and Naskapi of Northern Quebec in 1984. It is tasked with preparing biennial reports on the act's implementation and recommending improvements regarding Aboriginal treaties and rights across Canada.
Comprising three commissioners appointed by the Cree Regional Authority and the Naskapi Band, the commission aims to foster self-government and ensure the safeguarding of individual and collective rights. Through its annual reporting and advocacy efforts, the commission addresses ongoing treaty disputes and promotes legislative measures to enhance the recognition and enforcement of Aboriginal rights.
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