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Are you entitled to register under the Indian Act?

2/13/2023

 
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​More people are now entitled to register under the Indian Act   If you have a parent, grandparent or ancestor who was affected by sex-based inequities in the Indian Act, you may now be entitled to register. When an entitled woman married a non-entitled man before 1985, she lost her right to registration. That loss also affected her descendants’ rights to registration. Bill S-3 was introduced in an effort to address the impacts of this loss of status for all affected descendants. Please share this poster with your community to help increase awareness of the changes. More information is also available on the ISC website or by emailing aadnc.engagementinscriptionpn-fnregistrationengagement.aandc@canada.ca.

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