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Idle No More: What It Truly Means to Be Canadian

Posted: 12/24/2012 5:09 pm

So here I thought moving back to Canada from Washington, DC, I would get a little break from politics. That isn't happening and it's thanks to an amazing citizens' movement that is taking the country by storm.

The movement is called Idle No More, and it is right now centered on an amazingly strong-willed First Nations woman named Chief Theresa Spence who is now more than two weeks into a hunger strike. Spence will continue her hunger strike until Canada's prime minister, Stephen Harper, meets with her to discuss her concerns over recent changes to laws concerning aboriginal rights and environmental protection.

Around Spence are tens of thousands of everyday people across the country who are standing up on this Christmas Eve, supporting her efforts to oppose what is unarguably a very hard-right ideological turn for the government of Canada.

The government offered for Spence to meet with the minister of aboriginal affairs, which Spence rightly refused as she has every right as a First Nations leader to meet with the prime minister. And after all, if the government is willing to offer a meeting to Spence with a senior cabinet minister, there is little reason that the prime minister cannot meet with her instead.

For Idle No More and Theresa Spence, the new right-wing agenda being passed into law by Harper is seen as a systematic destruction of indigenous rights. There is a lot of changes in the works, for example Harper's government wants to loosen the process for aboriginals to surrender their land or what little is left anyways. This is an obvious threat to First Nation's traditional ways of life, and likely a huge benefit to resource companies looking to exploit that land.

This is a troubling proposal given the power and money that resource companies in Canada have, and their history of a willingness to destroy the Great White North for short term profit. One only needs to look at the vast sludgy, toxic lakes that are now a permanent fixture in the country's tar sands projects.

For me, one of the most surprising and blatant attacks in Harper's new agenda is $8-million in new funding to Revenue Canada to audit citizens groups and non-government organizations, with a special eye on environmental groups who oppose the development of Canada's tar sands.

Audits can kill small NGOs or at the least scare them into silence. This is an attempt to silence Canadian civil society and the people who have dedicated their lives to protecting Canada's natural environment for future generations.

As you can see, things are not well in my homeland. While the government that represents me is shameful, I'm at the same time very proud to be Canadian today as I see so many people selflessly standing up and speaking out. But nobody more than Spence, a woman and a First Nations leader, who is showing the world right now what it is to truly care about the country you call home.

 

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So here I thought moving back to Canada from Washington, DC, I would get a little break from politics. That isn't happening and it's thanks to an amazing citizens' movement that is taking the country ...
So here I thought moving back to Canada from Washington, DC, I would get a little break from politics. That isn't happening and it's thanks to an amazing citizens' movement that is taking the country ...
 
 
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
techhie
02:07 AM on 01/06/2013
Interesting story here revolving around "proud Canadians" . Read the Idle No More Manifesto. The First nations people, as they refer to themselves are not Canadians at all. They are a Sovereign People, as residents of a "Sovereign Nation". More precisely a group of Sovereign Nations. Would you care for a quote?

"The Treaties are nation to nation agreements between First Nations and the British Crown who are sovereign nations." Where is the part about being Canadian?
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ProgressiveCDN
A Progressive Moderate
11:10 AM on 12/31/2012
Couldn't agree more! Great read!
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jarnakak
fava beans and sweet breads are for sissies
04:22 PM on 12/26/2012
welcome home, Kevin Grandia. we need more voices like you to bolster our spirits else "idle no more" gets declawed like the occupy movement was in very short order. never forget canada, quebc has stood up to tyranny, now the aboriginals, i hope canada will stand up as well: this is not a movement without specifics as tom flanagan and tim powers wants us to believe. it is nothing less than, as you wrote: "concerns over recent changes to laws concerning aboriginal rights and environmental protection". Thank you, Kevin Grandia.
03:40 AM on 12/26/2012
After watching post after post after post on Facebook calling for Round Dance Flash Mobs at malls everywhere, I have but one simple question NOBODY has been able to answer for me as of yet: What exactly does Bill C-45 say and do with regard to treaty rights? And don't just tell me to "Google it" because I've tried Google, Bing, Duck Duck Go... seems pretty obscure to me yet everyone I know is riled up and ready to chain themselves to doors and gates over it. What big secret am I missing? (Is this all just a big joke on Jim? LOL!)
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jarnakak
fava beans and sweet breads are for sissies
04:15 PM on 12/26/2012
mr braseau, you should know.
05:58 PM on 12/26/2012
I am not a lawyer, and I am assuming many First Nations bands have lawyers and have been reading the act. It's called an omnibus bill for a reason, it's massive. If you want to look at Bill C-45, go to this link: http://www.parl.gc.ca/HousePublications/Publication.aspx?Language=E&Mode=1&DocId=5942521

You will see it amends a large number of existing acts, one of which is the Indian Act. By scrolling through that section very quickly, it looks like some changes have been made to surrendering land negotiated through treaty which I would guess is problematic for many. As the elected Chiefs have been saying, this was done without consultation and negotiation.

The Navigable Waters Protection Act is also being amended, and many lakes and rivers are now excluded from protection. This will also have an impact on First Nations people as it relates to their traditional fishing rights negotiated under treaty.

I realize this many not answer all of your questions, but hopefully it's enough in that if you want to look at the act, and then search the acts that are being changed, this might help. It's massive. And by cutting off debate, holding parliamentary committee meetings in camera, it's almost impossible for there to be a thorough discussion of what is included here.
12:58 AM on 12/25/2012
For the past year the Feds asked for a business plan laying out how money for new housing would be used and it was never produced despite numerous requests. This is an exercise in media manipulation and it's working beautifully . Keep it up Huff Po . Your response is pure Pavlonian .
08:59 AM on 12/25/2012
And it is fooling no one
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ProgressiveCDN
A Progressive Moderate
11:13 AM on 12/31/2012
There are people without shelter and food here in Canada.

If that's ok with you, then you're not the kind of Canadian I've ever met.

Business plan?!? What a bunch of nonsense?! It's called a responsibility to your citizens. Period!
11:37 PM on 12/24/2012
1. at the core of #idlenomore is a demand to continue redundant federal jurisdiction over every lake and creek? Really?
2. Navigable Waters Act's not an issue. Indian Act is.
3. The best answer I've heard so far to the question of "what treaty rights is this government violating?" was "Ill get back to you on that. "
4.@pmharper didn't meet with #idlenomore when it was called #occupy, either.
5. Government of Canada has said Theresa Spence can meet with Minister Duncan anytime.
6. Indians get preferential hiring, preferential jail sentences, pay fewer taxes, many get free tuition - this is racism?
7. Over 96% of incarcerated Canadians are male but I don't see you calling the system sexist
8. Indians murdered, enslaved, raped, and ate white colonists whenever they could, in Canada and USA.
9. #Attawapiskatfacts In 2010, the Settlement received almost $34 million from government sources. Population of 2000 people.
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Kapjam
05:14 PM on 12/24/2012
"she has every right as a First Nations leader to meet with the Prime Minister. "

Really? No more right than any other elected civic leader in Canada.
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Kevin Grandia
Writer, researcher, digital campaigner
10:01 PM on 12/24/2012
Yes, exactly. She has no more right than any other civic leaders, but she has requested a meeting and is being denied that meeting.
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John David Payne
godisimaginary
04:51 PM on 12/28/2012
Where in our Constitution is it written that the PM must meet with any civic leader on demand? This is about "respect", her name is not Aretha. I live in a community of about 3,000 surrounded on 3 sides by reserves. the reserves, all of them spend substantially more on the 'administration and management of their respective reserves, all smaaller in population than our town. the elected officials on the reserves are paid much more than our town reps. This monkey business of aboriginal natives has gone on far too long. They are not children, but behave like them on occasions such as this. Hunger strike, really? Well she might as well meet with Mr Duncan because Harper is well within his rights as the elected leader of all the people, whether you like him or not, to refuse this meeting. Next thing you know Planned Parenthood will be going on hunger strikes on Parliament Hill demanding free contraceptives . Time for the baby sitting to end. Give them the rights to mortgage or sell the land on reserves to anyone and guarantee title or raise capital and give them each 40 acres or whatever is equitable, write a final cheque to EACH INDIVIDUAL, not the chiefs, and be done with it. I do not care if they call us names for going back on treaty agreements, governments break their word all the time, including the aboriginals.
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Ted Rosa
09:48 AM on 12/25/2012
He'll meet when we the silent majority, wake up, and realize she's right.Too bad she's not an ethnic leader in a Conservative riding.He'd be there in a shot.
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Kapjam
02:28 PM on 12/25/2012
Any idea what she is protesting? Who is taking care of her "nation" while she is on holidays here in the city?