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@8SX598Z4yrs4Y
Yes, while also giving them back their land and offering education and social programs to benefit them.
@9GZFFHR1yr1Y
it should remain the same but also we should offer assistance in the form of education, training and social programs
@9TGBW8CConservative7mos7MO
Indigenous nations should receive compensation from the government so that they can adequately govern their own nation. The amount of funds that the nation is to receive should be between the government and the elders of the nation.
@9T5KD4M7mos7MO
Keep current Government funding. Slowly phase into social resources instead of funds. Whilst providing monetary compensation, restructure into a more efficient and supportive grant for a positive impact.
@8VMC6XK4yrs4Y
They already receive a ton of money from the government
@8V5S9DB4yrs4Y
Canada should put more money into giving reserves clean water
@8TX64S4New Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, by funding their economy
@8SGQYW94yrs4Y
no, aboriginals are lazy and always depending on government funds. they are lazy as hell.
@8CYCP9V5yrs5Y
Replace money with more land for them
@8CY8CX75yrs5Y
@9C9WMPM2yrs2Y
No but I believe we should give them their land back and make them feel welcome, and allow them to continue their traditions and culture
@99MR6J32yrs2Y
No, not unless additional help (that is otherwise unattainable) is needed to help them become productive citizens.
@98DMT972yrs2Y
Yes, by improving access to resources
@97V8GSD2yrs2Y
they get a good amount now, keep at the same amount dont increase
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