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I personally couldn't give a rats tail about the "bennifits package" (except the religous rights I don't have currently) I just want to be able to be counted for what I am.
wa:do
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We also have " cards " here . However , a recent excample of the courts backing Fisit Nation's Rights was a Provincal Supreme Court ruling that Metis have the Right to hunt outside the Provincal laws , just like a " full Status Indian ". Which personally I think is good , and bad . It is great as far as Rights go , but bad in that it is much easier to get a Metis card . { as they give them out , not the government , and as a Metis already is of " mixed blood " ... well , there are quite a few of them and my concern is for the game }. Nunavut is a special case . The NWT was a territory to begin with , and there are few " outside " people up there { other then Druidus and } . The same thing would never likely happen with the Salish People who have land IN Greater Vancouver . { Actually there are a half dozen or so Reserves within Greater Vancouver } . And Nunavut remains a " territory " { which means it doesn't have the powers of a Province } . ES , I have seen some of your dream catchers on your web site . They are cool . As you say , very unique . ![]()
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true there is a difference between the people and the court...
what is the difference between a provence and a territory? wa:do
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Ok , I figured that I had better look it up to make sure .
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/newcomer/fact_06e.html " The territories are not sovereign units. Their powers are delegated by Parliament, so they are subordinate bodies. The territories also have elected assemblies that follow many of the same practices as the provincial and federal governments. They hold many of the same responsibilities as provincial governments in areas such as health, transportation, social assistance and the environment. " Perhaps I should point out that Parliament is Federal . There is also a thing called " the Not Withstanding Clause " which kinda gives any Province the Right of Veto { within the Province }. For excample , Quebec has used it to over-ride Federal Language Laws . That Clause does not apply to a Territory .
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ahh.. thanks for that. So its like the US territories then... no real voting rights?
anyway, just goes to show that the road isn't over... we have a lot of walking left to do. ![]() wa:do
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