Devolving Settlement Funding from the Government of Canada: The British Columbia Experience, 1998-2013 (original) (raw)

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This case study examines the devolving settlement funding from the Government of Canada to British Columbia between 1998 and 2013, highlighting the agreements, program designs, and the implications for service delivery. The analysis draws on interviews with stakeholders and a review of relevant documents, emphasizing the evolution of settlement programs and the tension between provincial innovations and federal eligibility requirements. Key considerations for future evaluations and the alignment of settlement services are discussed, particularly in the context of cancelled agreements and the need for comprehensive data capture systems.

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