Quest for Justice
"Quest for Justice," published by University of Toronto Press in 1985, is an insightful exploration into the legal and social struggles of Canada's aboriginal peoples. This comprehensive volume features twenty-three thought-provoking papers written by representatives from indigenous organizations, governmental bodies, and academic fields. Spanning 277 pages, the book provides a rich tapestry of perspectives on the quest for justice faced by these communities. The editors also contribute valuable context through introductions and an epilogue, while essential constitutional documents from 1763 are included as appendices, offering a historical framework to the discussions presented. This invaluable resource is perfect for anyone interested in Canadian history, indigenous rights, and social justice. Discover the nuances and commitments that shape the ongoing dialogue on justice in Canada with "Quest for Justice."