Seeing that, strictly speaking, the First Nations are unique nations in their own right as per international treaties we have with them, and that as such they are entitled to a reasonable level of sovereignty, who are we to tell them they can't have private hospitals on-reserve that are not subject to private sector-restrictions in the Canada Health Act?
This would give them a new source of income, keep money that would otherwise head abroad in Canada, reduce native dependence on casinos and other unhealthy industries, and also provide jobs for indigenous Canadians.
What are the draw backs between that and the alternative, which is often a casino or something of the sort?
This would give them a new source of income, keep money that would otherwise head abroad in Canada, reduce native dependence on casinos and other unhealthy industries, and also provide jobs for indigenous Canadians.
What are the draw backs between that and the alternative, which is often a casino or something of the sort?