- Keith Penner
B. Keith Penner (born
May 1 1933 ) is a Canadian public official and former politician. He currently serves on theCanadian Transportation Agency . He is best known for having chaired a House of Commons committee on Indianself-government in the early1980 s and for the report of the committee known as the "Penner Report".Raised in Alberta, Penner later moved to northern Ontario. A teacher by training as well as holding a divinity degree, Penner entered politics in the 1968 federal election and was elected the Liberal MP for Thunder Bay,
Ontario . He was re-elected in1972 and1974 for Thunder Bay and then in the 1979, 1980 and 1984 federal elections representing Cochrane) (laterCochrance—Superior ). He did not seek re-election in the 1988 election.Penner served as
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Science and Technology and to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.In the
1980 s, Penner was Chairman of the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development. The Committee released a report on NativeSelf-governance in1983 . Often referred to as the "Penner Report" it recommended the recognition ofFirst Nations people as a as a distinct, constitutionally protected order of government within Canada and with a full range of government powers. The Report recommended that the provinces be removed from any jurisdiction concerning Aboriginal affairs and that a government structure for First Nations be regarded as the equivalent to a province with financial support from the federal government in an arrangement that would be recognised in theConstitution of Canada . The report's recommendations were not implemented by either the federal government or the provinces. [http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ch/rcap/sg/sg27_e.html]Penner completed earned his undergraduate degree at the
University of Alberta and earned masters degrees from theUniversity of Toronto and theUniversity of Ottawa . He also pursued post-degree studies atQueen's University andMcMaster University .During the academic year 1987-88, he was a visiting fellow in the School of Political Science at Queen's University. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Transportation (North America).
Penner has been a Member of the Canadian Transportation Agency since
1996 . He had previously been a Member of the National Transportation Agency.ource
* [http://www.cta-otc.gc.ca/publications/ann-rpt/1996/intro_e.html Canadian Transportation Agency biography]
External links
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/saskindian/a84apr22.htm The Impact of the Penner Report] published in "Saskatchewan Indian" April/May 1984
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