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Truth and Reconciliation Day: More 'substantive changes' needed from gov't, says B.C. chief

Truth and Reconciliation Day: More 'substantive changes' needed from gov't, says B.C. chief

CTV
Monday, September 30, 2024 03:23:04 PM UTC

Seas of orange shirts have come to represent a growing awareness of Canada's history of oppressing Indigenous Peoples – but that awareness must translate into more "substantive changes" from the government, according to a B.C. chief.

Seas of orange shirts have come to represent a growing awareness of Canada's history of oppressing Indigenous Peoples – but that awareness must translate into more "substantive changes" from the government, according to a B.C. chief.

As the country marks its fourth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Chief Bob Chamberlin of the Kwicksutaineuk Ah-kwa-mish First Nation said he's been encouraged to see an increasing number of Canadians acknowledge the ongoing affects of residential schools and other racist policies on First Nations.

He said the support is also powerfully felt by many residential school survivors themselves, whom he described as "the most resilient people in this country."

"For them to witness this awareness that's growing in Canada, it has to feel very helpful in their journey," he told CTV News.

"And yet, we still get an intransigence from government to make substantive changes."

Chamberlin pointed to the residential school apology delivered by former prime minister Stephen Harper in 2008 and the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission delivered in 2015 as steps forward in reconciliation – but stressed that serious and systemic issues remain unaddressed in Indigenous communities.

"We see First Nations having poor housing, no drinking water, very sad health determinants," he said. "It's not like First Nations are the unluckiest people on the planet with the best sense of humour – we face government structures, policies and activities that continue the colonized mindset that we are second-class citizens."

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