I see that 123 messages later that there are still idiots that refuse to accept that the Government of Canada is responsible for all of this through treaty rights. It is the Government of Canada's responsibility. Don't like it, get the frack out of Canada and back to where your ancestors came from.
See? You have expectations for replacement value of your heritage too....So long as I could have citizenship somewhere else, if I had to relocate so I could have a better quality of life for myself and children ... I would do what had to be done.
Then what gives you the right to complain about those who did but are being shafted?
No ... but a commitment to help is quite different from handing everything on a silver platter. Help is education so communties can help themselves and become sustainable. If the community has no commitment to sustainability and expects the gov't to take responsibility for everything ... except cable TV and internet services ... then something seems out of kilter.
So long as I could have citizenship somewhere else, if I had to relocate so I could have a better quality of life for myself and children ... I would do what had to be done.
See? You have expectations for replacement value of your heritage too....
Satellite and innernet companies have to pay CRTC some hefty fees. Perhaps water treatment could come out of their pile?Why shouldn't they have access to Satellite TV and Internet? Internet is hardly a luxury in this day and age, and who says the government is paying their monthly bills?
Education doesn't supply water treatment systems as guaranteed under contract.I'm a practical person. If there's a problem, I look for a solution. I don't expect someone else to solve my problem. I will do everything I can to educate myself in order to solve the problem ... and that is a responsibility that everyone has.
I see that 123 messages later that there are still idiots that refuse to accept that the Government of Canada is responsible for all of this through treaty rights. It is the Government of Canada's responsibility. Don't like it, get the frack out of Canada and back to where your ancestors came from.
Satellite and innernet companies have to pay CRTC some hefty fees. Perhaps water treatment could come out of their pile?
Education doesn't supply water treatment systems.
Why shouldn't they have access to Satellite TV and Internet? Internet is hardly a luxury in this day and age, and who says the government is paying their monthly bills?
Satellite and innernet companies have to pay CRTC some hefty fees. Perhaps water treatment could come out of their pile?
Education doesn't supply water treatment systems as guaranteed under contract.
Not really have you seen how much Stimuls is paying for RO systems for towns and villages that are populated by people who pay taxes and are supposed to be educated problem solvers? $1Million a pop for a system that costs $60K.Rogers was recently fined 10 million for misleading advertisement, I imagine a sum like that could fix some of these problems quick.
What is the track record for privatized water to communities? No one works? Are you kidding me? Have you ever been to a northern rez?Why doesn't some entrepreneur go in and solve the problem ... then the people in the community can pay for water on a monthly basis like everyone else ... or is that also a problem because no one works?
The home where I grew up still doesn't have cable TV because it's an unnecessary expense, the satellite internet was just added last year ... but there is water. If someone has money and know-how to get cable TV, then they sure have money and know-how to get water.
If the government is paying for some people to have cable TV, then it's no surprise that they expect the government to pay for everything.
Why doesn't some entrepreneur go in and solve the problem ... then the people in the community can pay for water on a monthly basis like everyone else ... or is that also a problem because no one works?
Not really have you seen how much Stimuls is paying for RO systems for towns and villages that are populated by people who pay taxes and are supposed to be educated problem solvers? $1Million a pop. Now there is a contract I want. $900,00K in profits but I'm not that buddy buddy with my MP....yet.
What is the track record for privatized water to communities?
Are you serious? Do you really think that someone who knows how to run an RG6 cable into a modem would necessarily know how to drill a well? That's non-sensical and ridiculous. Can you drill a well and ensure it's non-contaminated?
Show me a credible link that shows the government paying for First Nations TV subscriptions.
All I said is that if people in these rural places can figure out how to get cable TV, they can figure out how to get water. Both require some determination, problem solving and financing. The cable line has to be paid for in order to get it to a community or rural property, and it's not cheap.
Why wouldn't people have to pay for it? People living in rural areas outside a city have to pay for it ... but they make sure they have running water before they hook up the extras.
"As long as I could have a citizenship somewhere else". What do you think a Treaty in exchange for freedom is?I'm a practical person. If there's a problem, I look for a solution. I don't expect someone else to solve my problem. I will do everything I can to educate myself in order to solve the problem ... and that is a responsibility that everyone has.
My parents actually built two houses in places where there was no water. I didn't hear about any problems getting a building permit ... and of course with a building permit comes all the stuff like water wells and septic fields.
In what community is it difficult to get a permit for a water well and septic field, and how the heck did anyone get a permit to build a house without having a water/sewer solution?
Maybe I'm completely ignorant about the situation, but it seems to me that if a group of people want autonomy from the laws of Canada but at the same time expect to be looked after by that same government when they want something ... it doesn't make much sense to me. People across the country have helped themselves when in need ... why is this situation any different?
Sure, but if I've decided to live in the middle of no where, it is my responsibility to look after my needs. If I can't, or won't, look after my needs, perhaps I need to live somewhere else. .