Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Aboriginal People in Canada United Nation of Canada
Question: Discuss about theAboriginal People in Canadafor United Nation of Canada. Answer: Introduction According to the United Nation (UN) of Canada, there are some aboriginal people are living in the country and their treatment is necessary to solve this problem from the country. Aboriginal people are also considered as the indigenous people in Canada who are compromising their nation in the country. This issue of aboriginal people includes agriculture and permanent settlement. It has been assessed that Canada is not growing consistently because of indigenous people issue of the country. There are around 14, 00,685 people are living as indigenous in the country, or it can say that 4.3% of the total population of Canadian life as an aboriginal people. They are facing poverty as well as not getting their daily needs accordingly. As per my opinion, the country needs to maintain some source of employment to reduce the indigenous issue from the country (Kuokkanen, 2015). In order to reduce the issue of aboriginal people, the country needs to maintain some right to vote to increase the standard of living of people in the country. It must have the vote for education system by which most of the children will educate in the country. According to Indian Act, the country needs to establish some schools and universities to get a better education to the children of the country. Most of the aboriginal women are working to meet their daily needs. To develop the country's standard, this issue must have to avoid within the country. The country's government must have to arrange some source of income for those people as well as must have to provide some daily needs to those indigenous people of the country. There must be a right to vote for the financial position of aboriginal people in the country (Harper, 2017). Delgamuukw V Queen is more responsible for the aboriginal people issue in Canada because she takes a decision in the supreme court of Canada. The country growth and success is partially in the hands of the Queen. For this, she needs to develop some employment strategy to remove the issue of aboriginal people from the country (Castleden Cunsolo, 2017). I observed that the living condition of indigenous populations is not good. For this, the government has to provide better resources to be alive those people in the country with a best living condition. It must have to provide some housing facility and has to avoid crowded living condition within the country. The education system must have to improve to reduce the issue of indigenous people in Canada. The country must have to maintain some development and health training program to solve this problem in the country. If the country is retaining these foundations, the issue of aboriginal people may avoid in such manner (Kirst, Zerger Harris, 2014). Delgamuukw has to take some legal decisions to avoid the unemployment and indigenous issue from Canada. According to Royal Commission, in 1996, Canada is facing the issue of aboriginal people at a great segment. This issue may avoid by creating some aboriginal healing foundation which helps to increase the living standard of those people. Education is very necessary for the children because it can remove this issue consistently. It must have to make a plan for some dispute resolution by which this issue may avoid within the country (Boyce, 2016). References Kuokkanen, R. (2015). Gendered Violence and Politics in Indigenous Communities: The Cases of Aboriginal People in Canada and the Sami in Scandinavia.International Feminist Journal of Politics,17(2), 271-288. Boyce, J. (2016). Victimization of Aboriginal people in Canada, 2014.Juristat: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, 1. Castleden, H., Hart, C., Cunsolo, A., Harper, S., Martin, D. (2017). Reconciliation and relationality in water research and management in Canada: Implementing indigenous ontologies, epistemologies, and methodologies. InWater Policy and Governance in Canada(pp. 69-95). Springer International Publishing. Kirst, M., Zerger, S., Harris, D. W., Plenert, E., Stergiopoulos, V. (2014). The promise of recovery: narratives of hope among homeless individuals with mental illness participating in a Housing First randomised controlled trial in Toronto, Canada.BMJ open,4(3), e004379.
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