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@9FPG8CX2yrs2Y
I believe the current funding is sufficient and we should offer assisstance in the form of education, training and social programs.
@9F6YRJ82yrs2Y
No, I feel everyone should be treated equaly and they make enough from the government I don't think they use the money for the right, or at least some of them so I think they are just fine
@8QKJTBDConservative4yrs4Y
Yes , but put it into help with education and social program
@8ZHH6FY3yrs3Y
they should receive everything they were promised initially in the treaty
@8VRSZXZ4yrs4Y
No, I believe the aboriginals need clear water, more land, community/ social programs, education/ training and help on healing from the crimes against them, but throwing money at the problem will just continue the cycle.
@8VDCCCB4yrs4Y
We should phase out funding while offering compensation in the form of education and/or training. Having each band reviewed by independent auditors is a must.
@8SPV8724yrs4Y
I don't believe the solutions are solved with these answers as it's too complex.
@8RD6NJP4yrs4Y
i dont have a say on this but im not saing yes or no
@8PFW692Rhinoceros4yrs4Y
Regardless, steps need to be taken to create accountability in how the government funds are used, in order to ensure an acceptable standard of living for all aboriginal people on reservations.
@8PCCXK3New Democratic4yrs4Y
Yes, and we should provide assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs (for all citizens).
@8CR2XDR5yrs5Y
if they are getting more funds other minorities should also get funds just to be fair and equal
@8VFDS8C4yrs4Y
it's too serious to be simplified to yes or no
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