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Several B.C. First Nations set to take full control over education on their lands

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Advocates say it’s a move 50 years in the making.

In 1972, the National Indian Brotherhood — now the Assembly of First Nations — issued a policy paper called Indian Control of Indian Education. In 2022, at least four First Nation groups in B.C. are getting that control. 

While most education is a provincial responsibility in Canada, First Nations education is under federal jurisdiction. But in 2006, the federal government passed legislation to allow individual First Nations in B.C. to take it over.

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Now, after 15 years of negotiations, it’s starting to happen. 

It’s been a “long-standing quest,” said Debbie Jeffrey, executive director of

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This story was originally published on  CBC News. To read the rest of this news worthy story, please visit https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bc-first-nations-full-control-education-1.6311022?cmp=rss.

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