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Stage is set for summer standoffs

Author

Windspeaker Staff

Volume

14

Issue

1

Year

1996

Page 6

Summer approaches and anyone who is a student of Native current affairs

can hear the rumblings beginning to sound. It is going to to another

long, intense summer in Indian Counry.

A phone call from a CBC news progam to Windspeaker this last month got

us shaking our heads. CBC often picks Windspeaker's collective brain

to short-cut actually researching the issues most affecting Canada'a

Aboriginal people.

Is there going to be more action at Ipperwash?" a representative of

Canda' broadcasting giant asked.

"Has anything changed since last summer?" was our answer. "Has there

been any substantive progress made in resolving the outstanding issues

of the Kettle and Stoney Point First Nation? Has there been an inquiry

into why Dudley George had to die at the hands of a provincial police

officer? Has the political climate changed in any way that would make

the people change their methods of forcing Canada's hand?"

No. So the safe bet is that Aboriginal people are still frustrated at

the generations it's taken to get their issues dealt with, and they are

not willing to wait any longer.

Why is Canada constantly shocked at the tactis Native people have had

to embrace in order to make their concerns a priority in this country?

Canada's governments get plenty of warning of the brewing problems, but

they regularly choose to ignore them.

A perfect case in point is the tension that grew in northern Ontario

last summer with the Chippewas of Nawash and the non-Native fishery.

Native fishing boats were sunk, people stabbed and nets vandalized. The

Chippewas have called for help in resolving things before the situation

turns ugly. But this is not warning enough for Canada's bureaucrats.

The feds are choosing to do nothing.

So CBC, here's a scoop. Pack your bags and book your hotel rooms.

Owen Sound, Ont., may be your next Ipperwash- or Penticton, B.C.- or

Kahawake, Que. - or ......