The CanaDoper Café, 2013 edition.

I didn’t want to let this great post die with last year’s thread.

Good post, Muffin. I don’t want generational, grinding poverty to have any place in Canada either, but I have no pat answers. Towns and villages die if they can’t make it, and the people who lived there move on. It would be ridiculous to expect the Federal government to massively subsidize a village that was dying because, for example, the railway that serviced them stopped running there, and I think we’re going to have to face that hard, cold fact with reservations, too - if your reservation can’t survive without massive subsidies, it isn’t going to survive. As someone said earlier in the previous thread, I think the reservation system is well and truly broken.

I also think that another thing that has to change is that Natives have to stop blaming Whitey for all their problems. Blaming someone else for all your problems means that you don’t have any power to fix anything; I don’t believe that’s true, and neither does Chief Clarence Louie.