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We’re working on real reconciliation, lasting results for aboriginal Canadians

At the historic Crown-First Nations gathering in January our government affirmed its commitment to building a future in which First Nations people are full participants in Canada’s economic and social prosperity. We are focused on working with First Nations to create the conditions for more self-sufficient, prosperous and healthier First Nations communities across the country. […]

Canada’s at a crossroads, it needs to do the right thing

OTTAWA—Canada is at a crossroads. After decades of neglect, First Nations are poised to become pivotal players. The path we take in reconciling this reality will shape the political, cultural and literal landscape of this country for generations. In addition to clear legal and moral imperatives, there are also twin catalysts for this moment of […]

Feds face multiple policy challenges in closing gap in quality of life between aboriginal and non-aboriginal Canadians

Federal investments in aboriginal health, education and economic development will fail to close the gap in living standards between aboriginal Canadians and the rest of the country without a defined strategy by the Prime Minister, say opposition critics. Although aboriginal Canadians account for one of the fastest growing segments of the Canadian population, First Nations, […]

Feds’ ‘streamlining’ of environmental reviews could force constitutional showdown between Crown and aboriginal groups

The federal government is investing $13.6-million over the next two years to “enhance” aboriginal consultation for major industrial projects, but Bill C-38’s overhaul of the environmental review process may violate the Crown’s duty to consult aboriginal groups. The Tories have been promoting the investment in aboriginal consultation as part of “responsible resource development.” Bill C-38, […]

Feds’ efforts to improve water quality on reserves may not adequately address First Nations’ need: Senate report

The federal government’s move to improve water quality on reserves may not “adequately address” First Nations’ needs, says a Senate Aboriginal People’s Committee report. “While investments and efforts over time have resulted in improvements to water conditions in First Nation communities, much more remains to be done,” states the committee’s report on Bill S-8, Safety […]

Aboriginal Affairs Minister supports ‘thrust’ of private member’s bill to replace Indian Act

Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan says he’s open to a Conservative backbencher’s private member’s bill that would require the minister to report annually on efforts to replace the Indian Act, but aboriginal groups and critics say the bill’s sponsor failed to consult with First Nations before introducing the bill. Conservative backbencher Rob Clarke (Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River, […]

Feds rewrite Canadian laws, environmental assessment regime

  PARLIAMENT HILL—Canadian fisheries and fish habitat, including freshwater and marine ecosystems, environmental protection, and science and evidence-based public policy are all under severe threat from our current federal government—by far the most ideological in our nation’s history. Since they have obtained majority status, what we have seen has been nothing short of an all-out […]

Canada has failed its oceans in the past, now it’s time to get it right

PARLIAMENT HILL—When it comes to Oceans Management the Arctic represents an opportunity to learn from past mistakes. Canada has the longest ocean coastline in the world stretching over a quarter million km. We have depended on our oceans as a source of food, commerce and transportation for centuries and these links remain as vital today […]