The_Cat
Senior Member
Perhaps stronger partnerships with First Nations to prevent and treat homelessness. A lot of complex issues here.
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Indigenous leaders are quite involved. Enoch Nation for example is running and operating the shelter/transitional housing in the old Coliseum in. Niginan Housing Ventures and Bent Arrow Traditional Healing Society are two of the strongest and most effective organizations in the city, I can't sing their praises enough.Elephant in the room here - but 99.99999999999% of these folks are Indigenous - so now I'm a racist. But more needs to be done to get their elders, Chiefs, whomever - involved and get them back to the Res's, tribal lands - wherever. Make them more accountable for their peeps.
It's up to the Indigenous leadership to correct the problems caused by the elected Canadian government? Interesting.Elephant in the room here - but 99.99999999999% of these folks are Indigenous - so now I'm a racist. But more needs to be done to get their elders, Chiefs, whomever - involved and get them back to the Res's, tribal lands - wherever. Make them more accountable for their peeps.
The fact you think most indigenous folks grew up on a reservation shows you are dealing in stereotypes with no experience of the people you are talking about. Only about a 1/3rd of indigenous folks live on reserve. Most either come from bands who never got reserves or had them disbanded by the Canadian government (Papachase), come from mixed heritage that are a mix of indigenous and non-indigenous background, come from families that were "Enfranchised" (aka had their treaty rights taken away), or are from families ripped away from their relations by residential schools and as such have no connection to a reserve. Indigenous identity is complex and multi-faceted with few having a linear connection to the reserve.You darn tootin’ it’s interesting. Make them accountable that the second they leave the Reservation they automatically become homeless and a burden to the taxpayers of this fine city. Math is bang on…….next……
I get the feeling that if we lived in a real meritocracy, you'd be in for a shock.You darn tootin’ it’s interesting. Make them accountable that the second they leave the Reservation they automatically become homeless and a burden to the taxpayers of this fine city. Math is bang on…….next……
Your comment is a slap in the face to First Nations, Metis and Inuit people. How many have achieved in spite of the discrimination and intergenerational trauma they had to endure? How many people with Indigenous ancestry have achieved and become productive members of society, with some of them exceeding expectations?You darn tootin’ it’s interesting. Make them accountable that the second they leave the Reservation they automatically become homeless and a burden to the taxpayers of this fine city. Math is bang on…….next……