Scenarios about 'self-government'
Self-government refers to the ability of a political entity or community to govern itself independently, making decisions about its internal affairs without external control. This concept has been central to decolonization movements, indigenous rights claims, and various autonomy arrangements throughout history. In alternate history scenarios, different implementations or timelines of self-government often explore how societies might have developed under alternative governance structures or independence movements.
What If Yukon Developed Different Relationships with First Nations?
Exploring the alternate timeline where colonial authorities and later Canadian governments established more equitable partnerships with Yukon First Nations, dramatically altering the territory's development, governance structures, and Indigenous rights across Canada.
What If Canada Had Fully Implemented Indigenous Self-Government in 2016?
Exploring how Canada's relationship with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples would have evolved if the federal government had implemented comprehensive Indigenous self-government following the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.