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Monday October 6th 2008
Centre for Native Policy and ResearchSeptember 2, 2005 - 11:00pm
The Centre for Native Policy and Research "is a non-partisan, social justice, progressive Aboriginal think tank on the social, economic, and environmental policy and research concerns of Aboriginal people in British Columbia and Canada. The Centre will provide collaborative solutions between existing Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups by bringing people together beyond politics to promote progressive research, policy alternatives, and hope." ( categories: Online Resources | British Columbia | Aboriginal/First Nations )
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