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Originally Posted by transplant99
It also falls on the feds though. The whole Trudeau administration way of doing things that are hard is to just do nothing. Bernadette Jordan is just playing her role like instructed.
Different laws for different people doing the same thing is absurd and there is no way this doesn't turn into what it has, when there is literally a department and a minister in place to change things, rule on them and prevent all this.
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These aren't different laws for the different people.
It’s just an incorrect way of looking at the treaties.
The government in exchange for land made long term deals with certain people.
The entire foundation of our economy is based on binding contracts enforced by government. The government can’t just unilaterally break the treaties. And the people that benefited from the treaties for hundreds of years don’t get now say that it’s not fair. The government of Canada made a deal and the government of Canada needs to live up to their end of the bargain.
Moderate living needs to be defined by the government and litigated if required. Then the rest of the fishery needs to be sized for sustainability. The very land that these towns exist on is predicated on this treaty existing.