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@9WB3ZBY6mos6MO
Yes, but Have an independent body of indigenous peoples that can, including independent body of indigenous auditors, allocate funds to build infrastructure, provide assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs, renegotiate and / or expand land allocation to ensure access to resources (eg. Fresh water) to ensure the Canadian government is providing their basic human rights and reconciling the past treatment of the indigenous population.
@9VVXF256mos6MO
No but reform the laws governing their ability to have equity in projects involving indigenous lands
@8Z82ZM23yrs3Y
Aboriginals have to start being note accountable for the funding they receive, the community programs they deliver, the social and economic issues related to their communities. The last 20 years have really shifted the Canadian dialogue, and FN / Crown, Industry partnerships.
@8Z2L3NK3yrs3Y
They already get enough.
@8VRR8Z5Conservative4yrs4Y
The status Indians have received enough. It’s the Metis’ turn!
@8SWZNYT4yrs4Y
no, keep the funds where they are for aboriginal people.
@8SQFX674yrs4Y
Federal government should help catch Aboriginal families up to the low income none aboriginals
@8QWCKK74yrs4Y
If they need more government funds
@8Q9XQJM4yrs4Y
for schooling and museums
@99Y8BJ62yrs2Y
No, we should remove barriers to having economic equality instead.
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