Here in Canada we've seen the activities of the idle no more movement where the aboriginal peoples are protesting and wanting their rights.
The woman who inspired this is a chief of her reservation which some time ago got a lot of press about how people on her reservation were living in squalor. She has been on a hunger strike trying to force a meeting with the Prime Minister and the Governor General. Today she gave up her hunger strike.
However in the intervening period we have discovered that she and her husband bring in some $250,000 in annual income whereas the average income of her people is just $12,000 a year.
And then we learn that after an audit was done on where the Federal Funds were spent the auditor reported that some 81% of the money can't be traced... meaning that they can't find out who got the money or find out what it was spent on.
now if she was doing her best you'd think she would have either spent some of that money on book-keepers or at least asked for help to keep track of things.
So once again we are left with the feeling that all is not well with a lot of the aboriginal peoples of Canada and that it is their own chiefs that are letting them down.
Of course when I ask questions about this i either get silence or accused of being a white racist.
I have yet to find an aboriginal peoples web site that tells what they do with the money they receive from the Federal government or how they run their reservations. Pretty well everyone else that receives Federal funds have to account for what they spend it on.
Now you could also blame the Federal government for not having better over sight of the where the money is going.
It seems to me that some native Indian people are doing well but most are not and yet they have a Native Chief who is meant to represent all the peoples but he doesn't seem to do much to make things more transparent.
And so this is all a right mess and until all the various native peoples are more transparent about how they run things I don't see it getting any better.
I have posted up on the index page I created for the First Nations some facts and figures from Statistics Canada which you can see at http://www.electriccanadian.com/history/first/index.htm and there you will see they have the highest crime rate, the highest unemployment rate, the worst housing standards, etc.
Now if the money is not being spent as it should be then many of those people are being hit by their own chiefs. So how widespread is the corruption? We simply don't know due to lack of accountability. So I think time has come for the Federal government to mandate tracking of monies that they give to the aboriginal peoples and publish these figures.
I really believe that most Canadians would be happy for more money to be spent on them if it was proved necessary but without these figures most Canadians are not in favour of helping any more than they do right now.
Alastair
The woman who inspired this is a chief of her reservation which some time ago got a lot of press about how people on her reservation were living in squalor. She has been on a hunger strike trying to force a meeting with the Prime Minister and the Governor General. Today she gave up her hunger strike.
However in the intervening period we have discovered that she and her husband bring in some $250,000 in annual income whereas the average income of her people is just $12,000 a year.
And then we learn that after an audit was done on where the Federal Funds were spent the auditor reported that some 81% of the money can't be traced... meaning that they can't find out who got the money or find out what it was spent on.
now if she was doing her best you'd think she would have either spent some of that money on book-keepers or at least asked for help to keep track of things.
So once again we are left with the feeling that all is not well with a lot of the aboriginal peoples of Canada and that it is their own chiefs that are letting them down.
Of course when I ask questions about this i either get silence or accused of being a white racist.
I have yet to find an aboriginal peoples web site that tells what they do with the money they receive from the Federal government or how they run their reservations. Pretty well everyone else that receives Federal funds have to account for what they spend it on.
Now you could also blame the Federal government for not having better over sight of the where the money is going.
It seems to me that some native Indian people are doing well but most are not and yet they have a Native Chief who is meant to represent all the peoples but he doesn't seem to do much to make things more transparent.
And so this is all a right mess and until all the various native peoples are more transparent about how they run things I don't see it getting any better.
I have posted up on the index page I created for the First Nations some facts and figures from Statistics Canada which you can see at http://www.electriccanadian.com/history/first/index.htm and there you will see they have the highest crime rate, the highest unemployment rate, the worst housing standards, etc.
Now if the money is not being spent as it should be then many of those people are being hit by their own chiefs. So how widespread is the corruption? We simply don't know due to lack of accountability. So I think time has come for the Federal government to mandate tracking of monies that they give to the aboriginal peoples and publish these figures.
I really believe that most Canadians would be happy for more money to be spent on them if it was proved necessary but without these figures most Canadians are not in favour of helping any more than they do right now.
Alastair
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