Publications

Lorraine Land

The Reconciliation Bandwagon: Putting Things Right with Aboriginal Peoples”, Catalyst, 29:4 (Autumn, 2006) at 1.

Co-editor of Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada, with John Bird and Murray MacAdam (Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 2002).

First Nations Governance Act Sparks Anger”, (Toronto: Citizens for Public Justice, 2003).

Land Claims: Stuck in Never-never Land” (with H.W. Roger Townshend), in J. Bird, L. Land & M. MacAdam, eds., Nation to Nation, Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada (new ed.) (Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 2002).

Gathering Dust or Gathering Strength? What Should Canada Do with the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples” in Blindspots: Perspectives on the Federal Government’s Response to the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (Ottawa: Aboriginal Rights Coalition, 2001).

Opinion Editorial: Burnt Church One of Many Simmering Hotspots”, Toronto Star (September 1999).

Playing Environmental Roulette with Aboriginal Cultures” A Submission to the Inter-Church Inquiry into Northern Hydro Development and the Churchill-Nelson Hydro-Electric Project (Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 21-22, 1999).

Emerging Trends and Issues for Aboriginal Rights Support Work” (Toronto: Citizens for Public Justice, 1999).

Wîciwetowin – Walking Together. A Resource Kit on Aboriginal Issues” (Toronto: World Vision and the CJL Foundation, 1998).

Aboriginal Rights”, in Who Cares? Political Leadership and the Common Good. (Toronto: Citizens for Public Justice, 1997) at 4.

Between A Rock and a Hard Place: Voisey’s Bay and the Innu and Inuit”, Mustard Seed (Spring 1997) at 7.

Handmaidens of Chance: The Government Gambling Addiction”, Mustard Seed (Winter 1997) at 6.

Recipe for Assimiliation or a New Relationship? The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Report”, Catalyst 19: 8 (January 1997) at 1.

Reflections of an Activist on Aboriginal Issues Solidarité 6: 4 (Winter 1996/97) at 7.

Klondike Fever Returns: The BHP and Voisey’s Bay Mines”, Catalyst 19:5 (September 1996) at 1.

Now What? Holding Canada Together After the Referendum”, Catalyst 19:1 (February 1996) at 1.

Fiscal Theology Wins the Day: Environmental Impact Reports Ignore Native Reality”, Catalyst 18:3 (May 1995) at 1.

The Sacred Path: A Journey of Healing for Canadian Churches and Aboriginal Peoples.” (Ottawa: The Aboriginal Rights Coalition, 1995).

Lubicon Cree Fight Sour Gas”, Catalyst 17:10 (December 1994) at 7.

Issues and Concerns Which Should Be Addressed in the Impact Assessment of the Unocal Sour Gas Plant”, A Submission to the Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board, on behalf of the Aboriginal Rights Coalition (Edmonton, Alberta, November 1994).

NATO Flights and Native Rights”, Catalyst 17: 2 (March 1994) at 7.

Powerful Monuments: The Sainte-Marguerite III Dam Project”, Catalyst 16:6 (September 1993) at 1.

Submission from the Aboriginal Rights Coalition”, A Submission to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (Ottawa, June 1, 1993).

Common Bonds, Common Struggle: Indigenous Peoples in the 1990′sCatalyst 16:1 (February 1993) at 1.

Healing the Spirit First: The Anishnawbe Health Centre”, Solidarité (May 1992) at 3.

Bibles and Blockades,” in D. Englestad and J. Bird, ed. Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada, 1st ed., (Toronto: Stoddart/Anansi: 1992) at 210.

The Toolbox for Justice and Stewardship: A Kit for Activists (Toronto: CJL Foundation, 1992).

Fifty Two Years of Broken Promises for the Lubicon Catalyst (May 1991) at 8.