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High Arctic relocation and Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between High Arctic relocation and Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

High Arctic relocation vs. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

The High Arctic relocation (French: La délocalisation du Haut-Arctique, Inuktitut: ᖁᑦᑎᒃᑐᒥᐅᑦᑕ ᓅᑕᐅᓂᖏᑦ Quttiktumut nuutauningitᕉᒪᓂ ᒪᒃᑭᒃ Romani Makkik (2009),, ᓇᓃᓕᖅᐱᑕ Naniiliqpita, fall 2009) took place during the Cold War in the 1950s, when 87 Inuit were moved by the Government of Canada to the High Arctic. The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (RCAP) was a Canadian Royal Commission established in 1991 to address many issues of Aboriginal status that had come to light with recent events such as the Oka Crisis and the Meech Lake Accord.

Similarities between High Arctic relocation and Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples

High Arctic relocation and Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Government of Canada, Human rights in Canada, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Inuit.

Government of Canada

The Government of Canada (Gouvernement du Canada), formally Her Majesty's Government (Gouvernement de Sa Majesté), is the federal administration of Canada.

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Human rights in Canada

Since signing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, the Canadian government has attempted to make universal human rights a part of Canadian law.

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Indigenous peoples in Canada

Indigenous peoples in Canada, also known as Native Canadians or Aboriginal Canadians, are the indigenous peoples within the boundaries of present-day Canada.

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Inuit

The Inuit (ᐃᓄᐃᑦ, "the people") are a group of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska.

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High Arctic relocation and Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Comparison

High Arctic relocation has 53 relations, while Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples has 32. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.71% = 4 / (53 + 32).

References

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