Tag: Aboriginal Politics
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LatestHouse of Commons finally describes residential schools as genocide
But until all wounds caused by genocide are healed, we cannot be satisfied
Indigenous ownership in Canadian oil and gas takes huge step
But Trudeau government’s emissions cap threatens future prosperity
Indigenous peoples faced with a choice of development or poverty
The right choice is staring us in the face
Proposed emissions cap will hurt Indigenous economies
Tens of billions of dollars in wages, contracts and own source revenues are at risk
Justin Trudeau’s plan for Indigenous communities has failed
Segregation and special rights have always been the problem. Integration has always been the answer
Killing Trans Mountain project would devastate Indigenous communities
Ottawa must bring in legislation to ensure the project gets built now more than ever
Moving aboriginal services closer to people a good idea
But the temptation to allow old-school First Nation politics into the system must be avoided
Indigenous education can and must be fixed
If the current arrangements continue, the result will be another lost generation or two
One Indigenous inquiry after another proves fruitless
All the social and justice indicators show that things have only worsened among Indigenous peoples
Lockdowns damage the vulnerable the most
Clearly having a disproportionately negative effect on Indigenous peoples
Note to Americans: Education is not genocide
The claims of thousands of “missing children” are false
Oil and gas provides nothing but opportunity for Indigenous peoples
The success of the industry is a success for Indigenous people
