Canada's Future: Let's Be Divided No More
2013
As the Idle No More movement marches its way into our national consciousness, it has become too easy to forget that this country began with co-operation between indigenous and European peoples. The responses have divided many, making supporters of some “average Canadians” and drawing vehement and, occasionally, vitriolic opposition from others.
While discussion always strengthens democracy, we ought not to get too caught up in the bickering to ignore the broader opportunity that Idle No More offers us: the chance to engage in nation-building, to make the country we love stronger. Canada’s future is strongly tied to the well-being of its indigenous peoples ...
While discussion always strengthens democracy, we ought not to get too caught up in the bickering to ignore the broader opportunity that Idle No More offers us: the chance to engage in nation-building, to make the country we love stronger. Canada’s future is strongly tied to the well-being of its indigenous peoples ...
Type | |
Genre | Personal Theory/Thesis |
Expression | General Writing/Recording |
Topic | Idle No More, General Indigenous-Settler Relations, Racism/Anti-Racism |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Globe and Mail |
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