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@B2LZCJT2mos2MO
The education of aboriginal towns needs to be fixed. They often send first years who leave quickly, providing little to no important education other than the bare basics. Having aboriginal people only considered aboriginal by the government when they are on treaty land and reservations feels like a circus show.
@9WBH4S76mos6MO
I think yes but also put in to funding all programs. Social, educational training. And the reserves for the very poor ones.
@8ZGWH5Q3yrs3Y
The fund they get should go to them getting clean water and other important stuff
@8VGZWZ24yrs4Y
Everyone should receive equal funds and services
@8VCDDM54yrs4Y
Yes they should be further compensated for their hardships and use of resources and offered assistance in the form of education, training and social programs.
@8V5L28H4yrs4Y
Invest in infrastructure spending and fresh water
@8V3BDTP4yrs4Y
And make them independant nations
@8TX7JTCConservative4yrs4Y
Yes, but in other forms than monetary... something that will integrate all cultures together...
@8THCVNQ4yrs4Y
I need to be more informed on this subject to give a proper opinion.
They should but most importantly fix the relationship.
@8QTX6YR4yrs4Y
I don’t speak on this because I don’t know what indigenous peoples point of view is.
@8Q3RV9N4yrs4Y
The funds should depend on their needs and how integrated they are in modern society. The land should also be shared.
@8DZNDXK5yrs5Y
This question is flawed, the funds never belonged to the Canadian government. The government should honour the full recommendations of the Truth and reconciliation act, and honour the treaties that were orignally made. The government should rightfully return the land and economic resources they stole and withheld from Indigenous communities for centuries.
@97NRTW82yrs2Y
Receive more funds in the communities that haven't abused them in the past.
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