llama66 llama66:
Truly second rate citizens. Disgusting to think that happened here. All the more reason for reconciliation, and treating them like equal partners.
And that, as multiple Indigenous thinkers and advocates have said from long before Confederation right up to the present day, does
not mean assimilating them as plain unhypenated Canadians but recognizing their land and governance rights.
As much as it might turn some peoples' stomachs, we're eventually going to have to open up the Constitution to clarify and enshrine these things. Section 35 is often criticized as Crown governments considering it an 'empty box' that has to be filled with rights, often leaving Indigenous nations without much at all.
The issue of Quebec's place in Confederation hasn't been solved yet, and neither has the issue of Indigenous peoples' place in it.