Sunday, August 22, 2010

The Run Home

Hi Friends
This being the last week for campaigning I find myself drained but hopeful of getting my message out to the electorate.
It is a simple one. Though we are not your neighbours, we are still your community. We are the foot soldiers on the outside of the borders of our reserves engaging the dominate culture in dialouge around our issues. We are the ones out on the protest lines, marching for the recognition of our treaty rights, or protesting the removal of our children out of the communities, and in some cases handing out coffee and sandwiches to our less fortunate, First Nations people.
Some are from communities with aide programs for the community members, but not for them. Why leave your outside citizens vulnerable and unsupported?

During this election I was assured over and over again, that there is no divide. "Your address doesn't make any difference and you are a community member". Nice words, but what actions have been taken to show this?

In many other reserve communities the Chiefs have already welcomed the second generation cut off onto their band lists. It is a recognized done deal since Sharon McIvor won her case, and rather than await an edict from INAC to begin, they have taken the initiative and gone ahead with doing just that, and welcoming their own back into the fold. There are no transfer payments for these new members that these communities will be getting right away. The money will have to be sorted out later...It's just the right thing to do! "These are our citizens/members and they have waited long enough", seems to be the sentiment in these communities.My own sons are waiting to be welcomed to my community, along with about 200 others.

McIvor won her case in 2009, and the Canadian Government was given till April 2010 to amend the Indian Act. Canada then asked for an extension till July 6th 2010 and then till January 31st 2011, both extensions given.
The point is the Canadian Government has to do this, it is a Supreme Court ruling, and all reserves and their leadership know this, and some have acted...while still others wait.
Why?

I find the leadership is quite practiced at hiding their lack of action behind the Indian Act. This is not the case here, the Indian Act will be amended, and as I've said other Nations have taken it upon themselves to get on with the job of amending their own band lists.
My only other question then is this, "Is it fear of Indian Act retribution or is it Indian Agent thinking that has hampered my Nation and its leaders from acting?"

regards Debra

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