Yessica...
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Why can't they just help people?
And why is my typing so tiny??
And why is my typing so tiny??
I was not aware of that - but SWEET if they are. I know who I'll be getting my MMJ from in the future!Isn't Thunderbird on Van Isle run by First Nations?
Thank you for that - I will definitely be google-boxing that Dr and PM. It's just hard to find information when there is soooooo much out there.Firstly, kudos to you Yessica for your passion and I believe your honest desire to do something good. Sunni, thank you for your input and thoughts.
It is a very very complex issue. I appreciate the we have the class of members here that it can be discussed without all the hatred and racist crap.
The statistics are deplorable. I can quote a number of stats that would make your jaw drop. Inuit life expectancy is 15 years shorter than the average Canadian. Newborn mortality rate is 1.5 times higher, 31 times more likely to contract TB, 3-5 times more likely to develop diabetes. Suicide and addiction rates are staggering.
I love my country, and am so proud to be Canadian. I do recognize that we have faults though. Non bigger than how we have dealt with our First Nations. I am so ashamed of our government in this regard.
The First Nations issues are unique. Their challenges are unlike any other that new immigrants or multi generational Canadians face.
As I see it, we have aboriginal groups ( 12,000 years ) that are faced with maintaining their culture within a rapidly changing country and world. A culture that has to adapt and accept to some degree that we live in a capitalist world.
I think what has to happen is that the opportunity for individual wealth has to be created within the First Nations communities. Individual wealth is what drives our society. This goal starts with home ownership for most Canadians. This is how most start to build their equity and wealth. Home ownership is not an option on a reserve. When you don't have the first step available as an option to wealth building, there is an obvious roadblock.
Health care, education, individual wealth...this is what has to be tackled. Easier said than done. It starts with dialogue. With caring. With action.
If you care about these issues I encourage you to read what Mr. Paul Martin (former PM) is working on with the education issue.
One of my heroes is Dr. Michael Dan. I can't say enough about Dr. Dan, a wonderful human being. He is addressing the individual wealth issue. He has created a program called Gemini Power.
“If you look at it in totality, it’s completely overwhelming,” Dr. Dan said. “But I think it’s possible, working on a community-by-community basis, to just make a little dent in some of these big issues. You’ll never achieve anything unless you sit down with a community and ask, ‘What are your health problems, how can we help you?’”
Thanks for the opportunity to express my thoughts...
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You're right. You bring up a good point.Rama has had a Casino for years.
The added wealth has done nothing for just that reserve.
I just think an LP comes to town/ is the town - and BAM - jobs, so many jobs!
That town hates natives because they think the native netted all their one pound pickerel out of Nipissing.
Truth is.... the fish came back. Even a fish process plant couldn't put a dent in the lake with how any business goes.
Just sayin.
I am new to the world of interweb posting - what is FFS?
No worries, FFS=For Fuck Sakes. You certainly have the right attitude, I hope you can change at least one mind. Progress has to start somewhere.I am new to the world of interweb posting - what is FFS?
hahah. I totally hear ya about how hard it would be. Next to impossible I think.
But maybe...just maybe, someone might be interested.
Every native person I have met that grew up on a reserve has a tremendous "green thumb". I feel like with the proper guidance - it might great.