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Lower Income - #4 of 8 Key Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Canada

By: [email protected] (Bob Joseph) — April 4th 2023 at 19:00
Indigenous Canadians earn about 70 cents for every dollar made by non-Indigenous Canadians, according to Canada's income data. This is a very frequent occurrence in metropolitan areas, where Indigenous employees earn 34% less than non-Indigenous workers doing the same job. The situation is much worse in remote reservations* where non-Indigenous individuals earn up to 88 percent more than Indigenous people. [1]
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8 First Nation Reserve FAQs  - #1 of 2 First Nation Reserves Series

By: [email protected] (Bob Joseph) — January 11th 2023 at 17:59
Little Grand Rapids, First Nation reserve in Manitoba, Canada. Photo: Shutterstock

A First Nation reserve is a tract of land set aside under the Indian Act and treaty agreements for the exclusive use of an Indian band (First Nation). Earliest examples of reserves date back to attempts by French missionaries in 1637 to encourage Aboriginal Peoples to settle in one spot and embrace both agriculture and Christianity. As more and more Europeans settled in Canada and on the traditional lands of Indigenous Peoples, it became apparent to the authorities that an effective means to ensure the most fertile land was available to European farmers was needed. The development of the reserve system met this need.

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Lower Education - #2 of 8 Key Issues for Indigenous Peoples in Canada

By: [email protected] (Bob Joseph) — January 31st 2023 at 19:00
Photo: Unsplash

Education is considered a human right in Canada. Yet, while Canada has one of the world's highest levels of educational attainment, the graduation rate for Indigenous students remains far lower than that of non-Indigenous students. How is that possible? The answer lies in the history of Canada.

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