Today's national "day of action," called by the Assembly of First Nations, will receive a bumper crop of media coverage, perhaps inconvenience some non-aboriginals, but otherwise do nothing. There have been many incidents of protest in the past without fundamentally changing anything on a national basis. The "National Day of Action," we are told, is intended to bring the public's attention to the grisly poverty and suffering that afflict so many aboriginal Canadians. If it does, it's all to the good. The problems are only too real. We are also told that the solution to those problems involves devolving. |
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