Justice for aboriginal peoples should be Canada’s top priority

We are not simply dealing here with a matter of righting a historical wrong for a small segment of the Canadian population. Rather, the question of building a more equal relationship between Ottawa and aboriginal Canadians is about reversing the moral decay of our society as a whole, writes Zach Paikin.

Ever since Paul Martin was voted out of office in the 2006 election, and the demise of the Kelowna Accord that followed, aboriginal issues have not received anywhere close to the immediate attention they deserve in Canada’s election campaigns. The focus of the electorate has been narrowly ...

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