I am not 100 per cent convinced of this. If my tax dollars are funding your communities, I want my representatives (government) ensuring our money is not squandered.
Also, when it was revealed that the government was going to begin sending out cheques to survivors of residential schools, a Chief made a public statement requesting the government help to ensure those receiving money are not taken advantage of. I was like, huh? What about self-government? You cannot expect it if you cannot handle a little bit of money on your own!
I have no problem with your government representatives, but they are not mine and have never been mine.I will not support any native government that is dependant on its colonizing government for funding. The process of decolonization will require much more time. and it may not be for a long time that natives are able to successfully govern ourselves. I do pay taxes just like everyone else, so don't try pull that one me. I don't live on reserve and not all native people are tax exempt either. it's extremely funny that you say that. urban aboriginals pay every single tax out there and not all have indian status.
I do not agree with the governments compenastion plan for residential school survivors, too. I would rather more language and cultural programs be started. essentially, it was cultural genocide. and schould be restored by the government. seeing that it was the fault of the government. of course, the survivors are not healthy. giving them money will not solve any of their problems. i see it as hush, hush money.