Trudeau’s promises to aboriginal people feared to be unachievable

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Justin Trudeau has made some big promises to Canada’s indigenous peoples, and the head of the Assembly of First Nations says he is anxious to get working with the incoming Liberal government to see those commitments realized.

But critics say some of the goals that Mr. Trudeau has set for himself as he tries to improve the lot of the country’s aboriginal people are impractical, wrong-headed or simply beyond his ability to deliver.

Mr. Trudeau – during a virtual town hall last week aired by APTN, Canada’s indigenous television network – said he would repeal or reform many pieces of legislation that do not respect the rights of indigenous peoples, including their right to be adequately consulted about issues that affect them. He also said he would give the First Nations a veto over development in their territories.

Mr. Trudeau promised last spring to implement all 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on indigenous residential schools, many of which are far-reaching. And, during the recent election campaign, he said he would increase the funding for First Nations schools by an amount that far exceeds the $1.4-billion over three years that was allocated but never delivered by the Conservatives.


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Trudeau’s promises to aboriginal people feared to be unachievable - The Globe and Mail
 

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He's turning out to be a great conservative, Mentalfloss said he's backing out of Cap-and-Trade like he also promised, and he hasn't even been sworn in yet!

What else will he be backing out of, the $2500 tax incentives for middle class, the retirement age being put back to 65?

Seems Trudeau is "wimping" out on a lot of election promises...
 

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He's turning out to be a great conservative, Mentalfloss said he's backing out of Cap-and-Trade like he also promised, and he hasn't even been sworn in yet!

What else will he be backing out of, the $2500 tax incentives for middle class, the retirement age being put back to 65?

Seems Trudeau is "wimping" out on a lot of election promises...
Campaign from the left govern from the right . I am told it is the liberal way .
sadly to many liv's forgot or were never told .
 

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He's turning out to be a great conservative, Mentalfloss said he's backing out of Cap-and-Trade like he also promised, and he hasn't even been sworn in yet!

What else will he be backing out of, the $2500 tax incentives for middle class, the retirement age being put back to 65?

Seems Trudeau is "wimping" out on a lot of election promises...

Let us hope he wimps out on the 65 thing.
 

mentalfloss

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Nobody should be surprised by the Liberal strategy of overpromise and under deliver.

Even the people that vote them in realize that.
 

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Justin Trudeau has made some big promises to Canada’s indigenous peoples, and the head of the Assembly of First Nations says he is anxious to get working with the incoming Liberal government to see those commitments realized.

But critics say some of the goals that Mr. Trudeau has set for himself as he tries to improve the lot of the country’s aboriginal people are impractical, wrong-headed or simply beyond his ability to deliver.

Mr. Trudeau – during a virtual town hall last week aired by APTN, Canada’s indigenous television network – said he would repeal or reform many pieces of legislation that do not respect the rights of indigenous peoples, including their right to be adequately consulted about issues that affect them. He also said he would give the First Nations a veto over development in their territories.

Mr. Trudeau promised last spring to implement all 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on indigenous residential schools, many of which are far-reaching. And, during the recent election campaign, he said he would increase the funding for First Nations schools by an amount that far exceeds the $1.4-billion over three years that was allocated but never delivered by the Conservatives.


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Trudeau’s promises to aboriginal people feared to be unachievable - The Globe and Mail

"One of them is that the Pope should apologize for residential schools.”

Good luck with that one JT.

And, why just pick on RC schools............... the Anglicans , Methodists and Presbyterians also had residential schools in Canada...........all of them were completely above board were they?
 
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