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2012-10-22 at NOON

Repealing the Act?

By The Canadian Press
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OTTAWA - A debate about whether to repeal the centuries-old Indian Act is back before the House of Commons.
Last week, the Conservatives moved forward with a private members' bill that would delete several sections of the act as a start towards fully dismantling it.

Now, the Liberals have introduced their own motion calling for talks with First Nations to replace the old legislation with something better suited to current realities.

The Indian Act came into effect in 1876 and sets out the terms of the relationship between the federal Crown and First Nations.

The motion introduced by interim Liberal leader Bob Rae calls the existing legislation an embodiment of failed colonial and paternalistic policies.

Rae says it creates a barrier to economic and social development for First Nations and needs to be dismantled.

He says the Conservative bill was drafted without consultation with First Nations communities, while his own motion is the product of extensive talks.

Conservative MP Rob Clarke, who sponsored the bill, says it's based on his discussions with aboriginal leaders.

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tsb says:
Repeal racism. Repeal communism. Repeal the Indian act.
10/22/2012 1:03:36 PM
citywkr says:
This is great news! I hope they do toss that piece of racist garbage and do something that benefits rather than exploits the First Nations people.
10/22/2012 1:10:57 PM
Big Head says:
Well, if Bob Rae say's its bad then it must be bad. Oh....Wait....wasn't he the guy that was in charge of Ontario for a while there. Rae Day's! He knows what's good for Canada when he couldn't handle a province. The Indian Act needs to be changed to reflect the current times. Perhaps if Mr. Rae read Treaty 5, the basis for all treaties and followed it he would realize the White Man is giving alot more than what that treaty indicates.
And for those to make comments on this, I hope YOU read Treaty 5 before you start typing.
10/22/2012 2:49:00 PM
maxumpat says:
The sooner all "First Nations" are treated as equals the better off we will be for all of Canada. We are all the same people.
Its 2012, not 1876, so lets get with the times.

10/22/2012 3:00:32 PM
virtualtbay says:
I have argued for years to repeal the Indian Act and disband INAC, it's time for ALL Canadians to have equal responsibilities.
10/22/2012 3:35:17 PM
Steven says:
Its about time!

This must be done carefully as whatever new legislation is enacted will be used by aboriginal people for future court cases for generations to come.
10/22/2012 3:59:02 PM
CarlW says:
The debt will be erased within 10 years!!
10/22/2012 5:28:50 PM
tadzup says:
WOW....Never thought I'd say it but I agree with the Liberals for once.
10/22/2012 5:49:47 PM
TWM says:
I am not so sure what implications people are thinking this will have, but I think it's not what they believe it is.
10/22/2012 10:04:39 PM
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