Author Topic: Canadian-Aboriginal Culture  (Read 9599 times)

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Offline waldo

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Re: Canadian-Aboriginal Culture
« Reply #135 on: June 05, 2021, 10:59:47 am »
and your diehard anti-establishment shtick is becoming quite boringly old!
It's still in its infancy compared to the olde fashioned systemic secrecy at the core of our governance.  I'm not anti-establishment I'm simply anti-secrecy regarding our governance and our public domains. Oh, wait a minute, I guess you're right, that does make me anti-establishment.

Apparently, to you, referencing a formal accounting of the federal government's status/progression on the TRC's 94 Calls to Action recommendations is... "accountability challenged"! Go figure, hey!
No, to me it's just boring olde run-of-the-mill self-serving sycophancy.

answer to reporter's question asked at a June 4th new briefing:

Quote from: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Just this week in parliament, we officially created the national day for truth and reconciliation. We’ve moved forward so that our citizenship oath now includes recognition of indigenous peoples. And the UN declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples has made it through the House and I call on the Senate to ensure that it passes very soon. Overall, 80% of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls to action that fall under our government’s responsibility are completed or well underway. This is progress, but there is much more to do. That’s why we’re giving more control to indigenous communities over healthcare, as well as making sure there are fewer indigenous peoples in the criminal justice system. Indigenous peoples across the country should feel safe and respected and should have a real and fair chance at success. Together, this is the future we must all build.