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The solution is that if Aboriginals want to be Canadians they can. Québec will not stand between them and their desire to stay affiliated with the federation.
We had some success with negociating accords with Aboriginals. The Peace of the Brave is one such successful accord. The Cree leader who signed the treaty even recommended that Crees vote for the Parti Québécois, Québec's independentist party, after it was done. Not too shabby for would be oppressors.
There fact of the matter is, there isn't one solution for the issues that plague Aboriginal nations. Each have their problems and they need to be delt separately Success and failure will be met a long the way. The important things to keep in mind is communication and respect.
Heh. The anglophne minority is better treated than the francophone minority is treated in Canada. All laws are translated to English systematically and they get translaters if needed at trials. Not something foudn systematically in Canada for francophones. Anglophones in Québec have institutions and budgets not found in say Manitoba or British-Colombia. Anglophone schools are well funded and they have their own school boards. They also have anglophone hospitals funded by every Québécois. Schools and hospitals are disappearing for francophones in the rest of Canada. You can live your entire life and not speak a word of French in Québec. They are fine. Worried, I'm sure, but fine. No concentration camps for them.
LOL. Who pays for your hospitals? Who pays for your schools? It sure as heck isn't you. Quebec, in its entire history, has never been a have province. Quebec, for its entire history, has had to take handouts from the Federal government in order to keep your province running.
You realise that in Ontario, you can go your entire life and not speak English too right? It's not like you're all that unique in that.