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Final Roll-up Report

2) Thematic Areas and Common Discussion Threads

This section is an overview of similar themes, ideas and options put forward within the First Nations, Inuit and Métis breakout groups in the seven follow-up sessions. It is not an alternative to the individual follow-up session reports or a summary of them.

The following thematic areas were identified in the agenda-setting process at both the Planning Committee and planning subcommittee levels, and within the breakout groups:

  • jurisdiction, control and governance
  • improving access
  • building capacity
  • accountability/measuring progress
  • application of the “crosscutting lenses”

Within each thematic area, common discussion threads emerged, with differences reflecting the different emphasis given by breakout groups to the issues, ideas and recommendations raised. In general, the themes and threads in discussion indicate the need for increased recognition, authority and involvement of Aboriginal peoples within each of the respective thematic areas.

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The documentation contained on this website does not necessarily represent the views of any government or National Aboriginal Organization. The purpose of this website is to share information related to the Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable: background papers, Facilitator's sectoral and final reports, agendas and media announcements.


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