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First Nations Will Bring Home Resource Projects & Dollars With Poilievre. Common sense leader backs First Nations' demand for less bureaucracy in Ottawa & more local control of resource money in communities.

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Brattani2 years ago

This is huge. ❤️🇨🇦👏🏻 I just know Ellis had a big part in this. bless you both so much. From a first nations miner ! Opportunity changed my life. 4 years clean on Feb 22 🫶🏻🙏🏻

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JChimpo2 years ago

I like how this is actually reconciliation, and without using that hollowed out buzzword to score cheap political points.

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Clayton Goodwin #FeralHeathen2 years ago

Bahahahaha oh my #Pierresite aboriginal people see right through you and the @CPC_HQ

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Michael Jones2 years ago

I work with a number of First Nations organizations, this could be a huge win/win if properly implemented! 💯

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Nanty Abraham2 years ago

The most Canadian thing to do is to acknowledge and support the very people that allowed us immigrants into their land for a safe heaven to call home. Brava 🫡

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Perspective Canada 🇨🇦2 years ago

You are disingenuous at best sir. You see an opportunity for votes, but yours and your party’s track record in respect to indigenous peoples is sorely lacking. Let’s put what you’ve said and done to disrespect their community aside for now (other comments here have taken care of that). Recently Conservative premier Danielle Smith was seen with National Post founder Conrad Black. Barring his criminal history (and being pardoned by Donald Trump), he doesn’t seem to believe there’s any graves of indigenous children at any residential schools, calling it all a fraud. You are the company you keep.

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