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@8S6ZDK4Conservative4yrs4Y
No. They have already pawned enough. They need to get a job and start contributing to our economy.
@9QQF6949mos9MO
I understand that aboriginals have faced many challenges and adverse behaviors in the past. Allocation of fund should be based on the utility as well as the need of building infrastructures that many help improve their quality of life.
@9K9Z4NB1yr1Y
Canadian aboriginals need to receive more funding and support, they should be given their back and the treaties put in place need to actually be followed. They should be considered citizens of our society and should have access to everything people off of the reserves have like education and clean water. Along with monetary funding, the government needs to offer assistance in forms of education, healthcare, social programs, real job and career opportunities, training, etc.
@9FHC68P2yrs2Y
Yes, for social support programs
@96LZ6W7New Democratic2yrs2Y
Yes, and they should recive assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs along with monetary funds and giving them their land back
@Alsannahlyse3yrs3Y
No, instead of monetary funds, we should instead offer assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs on their terms.
@8VT2L4Z4yrs4Y
We should provide them with the help they need and not just throw money at the problem
@8VKDKMP4yrs4Y
Not necessarily more funding but they need better accessibility to essential services, clean water supply, ect.
@8TFVW57New Democratic4yrs4Y
Indigenous Canadians need funding for several social programs to bring them in-line with what is offered to other Canadians.
@9CMHHXG2yrs2Y
Should be equal but more land for them.
@96QM73H2yrs2Y
We need to include Indigenous peoples in every we do. We need to build Canada's future together. Together we are much stronger.
@8PDQ35D4yrs4Y
The systems of dealing with Indigenous issues are fundamentally flawed and need extreme changes to be effective, whether or not that involves changing government funding
@8FYNXSG5yrs5Y
If they are in severe need, then they should. Otherwise, I think the government does their best to support them in all ways.
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