Issues facing aboriginal communities in Canada

Document Type:Essay

Subject Area:Cultural Studies

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The paper also describes the topic in detail, the history, and the background. This essay identifies the fundamental stakeholders involved and their responses to the situation. The paper also highlights how the issues were resolved and the outcomes, noting the community development strategies embraced. Lastly, the paper has a conclusion sharing the recommended solutions to the issue. In the 19th century, the three British colonies matched into one called Canada. There are 1. 4 million aboriginals in Canada who make up 4 percent of the total population. The struggle with poverty and discrimination is one of the great catalysts of crime and suicide among the communities. Limiting their life expectancy than other Canadians. Reconciliation is words that cannot be ignored especially when we are asked to discuss the relationship between aboriginal communities and the nonindigenous people in Canada.

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The goal of these schools was assimilation, “exterminate the Indian in the kids” thousands of children died, the study reveals close to 4000 children. Mortality rate was as high as 60 percent in some of the schools. Those who survived have shared horrific stories of physical, sexual and emotional abuse. The last residential school closed in 1996. The impacts of those institutions are still fresh today. The commission traveled across the county, registering testimonies from thousands of residential school survivors. In 2015, the commission produced its final report. The report included 94 calls to action. Calls meant to address the legacy of the residential schools. I hope that the report could lead to reconciliation. One hundred million are aboriginals, three times the population of Canada there only 1.

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5 million of 100 million of them remaining. The rest were genocided, and that is a fact that is not known and which is now continually denied by the settler-colonist population. All of the steps, which have been taken, have been executed in denial. Justin Trudeau, the prime minister of Canada, confirms that the indigenous population has been discriminated for generations, for decades, for centuries. Never before seen levels of funding for indigenous communities though is it not yet enough. Funding that is not going to fix everything overnight. The government has torrents of dozens of work to do in the coming years, in the coming decades. The kids in Shoal Lake have a little to celebrate on because the government has started investing in their future.

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The kids from the indigenous communities lack counsellors; they lack people they can talk to who understand them. Canada has narrated to herself many myths about indigenous people for a very long period. What has not happened is asking indigenous people that their real perspectives are (Briskman, L, 2014). What nonindigenous people feel at the moment is they were wrong. It is only in the couple number of years that they have learned indigenous history and indigenous culture and it makes life better (Woolford, Benvenuto, & Hinton, 2104). This is because the nonindigenous people have started to realize that they are in this together and being county mates, they ought to share and make Canada a better place for all of them. Some communities will be able to move from the situation within the coming days.

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In the meantime, the way the government engages the communities ought to be a partnership, letting them set the goals of priority and working with them to achieve those priorities and goals (Stout, 1996). The federal government controls the people in indigenous communities, from when they are born to executing their wealth. There are things that don’t make sense anymore in modern and free country and the government needs to work very hard with indigenous communities roll different strengths and challenges and ways of going about it to build the path forward so, should take steps as engaging leaders of indigenous communities to move forward in a respectable partnership. What would salvage the situation is the improvement in infrastructure, clean water, removing all the kinds of things projecting many cases of discrimination.

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