Huh?
This has absolutely nothing to do with religion or original sin. It is about the country of Canada and the natives and the contracts between them.
Yes it is the reason. You may not be a religious person anymore, but the culture is still in your heart. Only a person from a totally different culture can see it because he/she's not influenced by this original sin culture.
I'm not saying it's bad. Actually I think it's good. The point is, if a good thing goes too far, it goes to the opposite.
When you're turning them into parasites, you think you're really doing a good thing? One loses his/her dignity when he/she is fed by the others. And believe me, more and more people will begin to look down on them.
A good example:
You know there're Uigurs in China(oh, BTW, they are not like the natives in Canada, the land where they live has been within the territory of China since Han Dynasty,about 1800 years ago, and their ancestors moved to there much later).
Anyway, there're many Uigurs all over the country now, some are good guys, they have nice restaurants, some are bad guys, they steal and rob. Now the g o v think since they're minorities, we should respect them, and tolerate them, and treat them differently, so those bad guys were never really punished, and then they're more and more rampant. You can see these thieves and robbers(some are kids threatened by bad guys) in every big city. It's really a big social problem.
So what now? Almost every Chinese thinks Uigurs are thieves and robbers. People try their best to keep away from them, and sometimes non-Uigur yellow-eyed guys too(by mistake). People talk about all the bad things about Uigurs.
It's so unfair for those really nice Uigur guys and non-Uigur yellow-eyed guys.
Ironically, this happens because the g o v just want to be good to Uigurs.
No. Real dignity comes from(if they do have the same ability as the others) being treated equally as all the other people.