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96 NwAC v. Canada (1992) 3 F.C. 192 at 21<strong>2.</strong><br />

97 NwAC v. Canada, [1994] 3 S.C.R. 627 at 664-665.<br />

98 <strong>Aboriginal</strong> <strong>Women's</strong> Council of Saskatchewan, brief submitted to RCAP (1993).<br />

99 Nunavut Implementation Commission, "Two-Member Constituencies and Gender<br />

Equality: A 'Made in Nunavut' Solution for an Effective and Representative Legislature",<br />

discussion paper released by the NIC, 6 December 1994.<br />

100 See also The Innu Nation and Mushuau Innu Band Council, The People's Inquiry<br />

Report Gathering Voices: Finding Strength to Help Our Children (Utshimasits, Ntesinan,<br />

June 1992).<br />

101 Lesley Paulette, "Midwifery in the North", research study prepared for RCAP<br />

(1995).<br />

102 See Aani Tuluguk, "The Inuulitsivik Health Centre and its Maternity Project", in The<br />

Path to Healing: Report of the National Round Table on <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Health and Social<br />

Issues (Ottawa: RCAP, 1993), pp. 239-240.<br />

103 Paulette, "Midwifery in the North" (cited in note 101).<br />

104 Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, correspondence with RCAP, 9 September<br />

1993.<br />

105 As of 1991, 4<strong>2.</strong>1 per cent of Inuit were under the age of 15; see Norris, Kerr and<br />

Nault, "Projections of the Population" (cited in note 4).<br />

106 Pauktuutit, Arnait (cited in note 10).<br />

107 Economic Development for Canadian <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Women, "The Access to Financial<br />

Institutions by <strong>Aboriginal</strong> Business Women", brief submitted to RCAP (1993).<br />

108 A number of research studies were prepared for the Commission on the lives of<br />

<strong>Aboriginal</strong> women, including Cynthia Dunnigan, "Three Generation Life History Study<br />

of Metis Women in Alberta" (1993); Camil Girard, "Culture and Intercultural Dynamics:<br />

The Life Stories of Three Women from Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean", (1994); Vicki<br />

English-Currie, "Three-Generational Study: Grandmother, Mother, Daughter — Indian<br />

Residential Schools: Grandmother, Mother, Daughter Speak" (1994); Tammy Anderson<br />

Blumhagen and Margaret Seguin Anderson, "Memories and Moments: Conversations<br />

and Re-Collections, Life History Project" (1994); Giselle Marcotte, "Métis, C'est Ma<br />

Nation. 'Your Own People,' Comme on dit: Life Histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and<br />

Jennifer Richard" (1995); Emily Masty, "<strong>Women's</strong> Three Generations: Life History<br />

Project in Whapmagoostui, Quebec" (1995); and Nancy Wachowich et al., "Unikaavut:<br />

99

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