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This subject is controversial and there are a lot of hotheads out there, so I will give my standard answer when I suspect someone is trying to "stir it up": "I believe everybody should always get everything they want." Seriously, this is a question for an informed Canadian electorate to decide. Marxists under the guise of liberalism/progressivism have been busily trying to gradually engineer Canadian society for decades, as per Saul Alinsky. It will be interesting to see how much the compliant Canadians put up with before they start taking control of their country back from those who would destroy Canada as we have known it.
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Not monetary. Maybe schooling. I assume you are talking about something that happened decades and centuries ago. Times were different then. Natives should have assimilated by now.
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Well, reparations are an accepted principal in war. & West germany paid reparations to Israel for the holocaust, which gives reparations for attempted extermination legal precedent. So yes, I think they should be compensated.
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I don't believe that someone who wasn't involved should pay for someone who wasn't wronged. Example, I should not be paying anyone in the US reparations for slavery. No one alive was ever a slave and I never owned one. No one alive had a parent who was a slave and my parents never owned one. With the payments in Canadian Inuits, if they were forcibly removed, they should be compensated. If it was one of their ancestors, then no, they shouldn't be.
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I believe money is just a form of oppression. It puts power into the hands of the few, the rich, while the rest of us have to use manual labor to survive. So no, I don't think we should paying them money. I think we should start treating each and every individual as an equal where we, as a society, work together to improve everyone's lives and not just the few. +3
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