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@B4NCJTB2wks2W
Yes, in addition to assistance to overcoming the trauma they, and their ancestors have endured. Education of their ancestors as well as for their futures, to help new generations find a way out of the holes we put them in
@B4K4D8V3wks3W
Yes but the money should be distributed directly to each registered individual who has proof of family heritage and be required to purchase a home as well as receiving assistance in form of education training and social programs
@B4J4CQY3wks3W
I don’t believe giving them money solves anything. They should be exempt from certain taxes, put first in line for certain Canadian products (like homes & social homes) & if they choose to sponsor someone the pathway should be easier
@B29X3K94mos4MO
No we should slowly phase out funding we should instead offer assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs. They shouldn't be allowed to sit down when everyone else is working unless you plan to live off of your land
@9KNX3BB1yr1Y
Aboriginals can continue to receive the current funding, or increase it, but those who qualify for it should be audited on what they use it for to ensure bad generational habits are not passed on.
@B43QV9M1mo1MO
No, further reservations should be dissolved and made into provincial parks with a sacred area for aboriginals. They should be integrated into society with help from the government to get their feet under them as well as bring their culture into protected national status to become part of our national identity (barring any practices that cause harm or have the potential to damage sensitive ecology).
@8VP7ZTN4yrs4Y
no, but they should get their land back and receive current payments
@9BLG7ZNConservative2yrs2Y
no, they should recieve less funding and also have harsh penalties for those who abuse such funds
@99W4NV32yrs2Y
Yeah. Don't forget the metis people either!
@B4Y9K9F3 days3D
No, we should give them their land back in the form of provinces and territories with their own systems of indigenous government through which they can manage and regulated their own funds
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