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Begin programs for assistance in education, training, and social programs, then begin fading out funding
@98DHJQ42yrs2Y
give them provincial status
@8ZWLTL83yrs3Y
Yes, and we should welcome them to our society
Yes, but only to ensure equitable access to government services, or to compensate for previous infringements on rights or negative impacts of government policy.
There has to be a better way to distribute funds. The whole system needs to be re-examined. Revenue streams need to be created for indigenous people so they can self-govern.
@8V8G7TF4yrs4Y
Yes, but funds should go to communities. Every community should have safe drinking water.
@8NW5ZNB4yrs4Y
The government should review the Indian Act as it is the primary cause of reserves having sub-par living conditions
@9BTG4ZMConservative2yrs2Y
I think they should get what’s theirs
@9B495WX2yrs2Y
Yes, they went through a lot, but they shouldn't be funded MUCH MORE than a non-aboriginal Canadian citizen.
@99KCR4Y2yrs2Y
Yes but also assistance in the form of education, training, social programs, housing, clean water, internet Ect
@96SNJXS2yrs2Y
yes because the house is expensive
@92569NCLibertarian3yrs3Y
Yes, to support their land, education, and important societal institutions
Yes, if they start contributing to provincial and federal taxes. Let's all contribute and all benefit.
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