Restoring Canada Special Series Part IX: Owning Up: A New Path to Indigenous Reconciliation (C2C Journal)
When it comes to Indigenous Reconciliation, Canada’s path seems like a one-way street. Years of apologies and billions in spending have not created a spirit of co-operation and partnership but have instead led to more grievance and more obstruction of efforts to build a more prosperous Canada.
There could be a better way forward.
Combining his five decades of experience on Indigenous affairs with his conviction that decisions made 200-300 years ago are still alive today, lifelong academic and author Tom Flanagan suggests ditching grand visions and constitutional amendments in favour of incremental – and achievable – gains. In particular, giving more Indigenous communities an ownership stake in major resource development projects to bring both sides together, build wealth and raise living standards in a process of grassroots reconciliation ...
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I doubt that is a cure for greed and narcissism, The only way forward is with tough love and Pierre Eliot Trudeau white paper . Reconciliation failed no point in continued on this anymore .
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