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Response rates from 1.5m Canada voters.
32% Yes |
68% No |
24% Yes |
53% No |
5% Yes, but I don't agree with how the funds are currently allocated |
9% No, instead of monetary funds, we should instead offer assistance in the form of education, training, and social programs |
2% Yes, aboriginals should be further compensated for their hardships and use of resources |
3% No, they should be integrated into our society as citizens |
1% Yes, and the government should give them their land back |
2% No, and we should slowly phase out funding |
1% No, aboriginals should not receive any more funds until their accounting is reviewed by independent auditors |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.5m Canada voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.5m Canada voters.
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@46DPLY24yrs4Y
Get rid of the Indian Act. Everyone born in Canada should be a Canadian Citizen.
@8NX3JDQ4yrs4Y
Phase out and education at the same time. They need to be presented with choice and future.
@8F89P6N4yrs4Y
No, Most of the europians who conquered land killed/raped and kept people as slaves but the British atleast gave them land and is now paying them and giving them great benefits.
@8VRZZBX3yrs3Y
Yes, and we should offer forms of assistance
@8SVKLJ94yrs4Y
no because what are they going to do drink even more
@8SX598Z4yrs4Y
Yes, while also giving them back their land and offering education and social programs to benefit them.
@96D7SX62yrs2Y
As a way to reconcile the past injustices and the ones that still continue that Aboriginal people in Canada face is by government funding. Many more actions should be in place, however financial support is a way to start. Many reservations do not even have clean water. This is disgraceful and sad for this country.
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