Research
The Centre for Native Policy and Research is a progressive non-profit, non-partisan society that is committed to conducting social, economic, and
environmental research and policy analysis that is relevant to the Aboriginal community in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Canada. The Centre will act as a
network node to help link Aboriginal groups and communities, government and non-government organizations, and research groups with the goal of creating
collaborative solutions which go beyond politics. We work with a team of research associates who assist the centre with research and publications.
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Current projects and research The CNPR is continually working on,
compiling, and developing new projects and research. Find out what projects are currently underway, and read updates for our ongoing projects.
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Research Associates Research Associates (RAs) are a group of progressive
researchers who are members of the CNPR who work with the centre to publish research and provide advice. Learn more about what the RAs do, who they are, and
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Research Advisory Committee The
Research Advisory Council (RAC) assists the Centre by providing direction, advice, and oversight with the Centre’s research projects and research agenda in
order to maintain a high level of quality for all our work. Learn more about the RAC. -
Publications The CNPR publishes research and analysis on a wide range of social, economic, and
environmental issues relevant to the Aboriginal community. Learn more about the publications made available by the Centre. -
Writing and publishing with the CNPR The CNPR produces a variety of
different publications, from editorials to full research reports in an attempt to provide a connection among research and public policy discourse. To this
end, the CNPR adheres to a formal writing practice to ensure all of our publications are credible and accurate. Learn more about writing and publishing with
the Centre.
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