From the CBC, website of George Stroumboulopoulos talk show:
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Headline:
As The Chief Of Attawapiskat Marks Her 10th Day On A Hunger Strike,
Another First Nation Community Faces A Crisis This WinterExcerpt:
The Pikangikum First Nation reserve in northern Ontario...
Unemployment there is 90 per cent. There's a severe housing shortage and most homes have no indoor toilets or running water.
Not good, when temperatures can drop to -40C.
On top of that, the school has been forced to close because there's not enough fuel to keep the generators going. Teachers have left for the time being.
Last year, mould problems forced the elementary school to close, so 700 children had to repeat a year.
Gas sniffing is also common among young people. Hunger can be a problem, as food is a lot more expensive than it is in southern Ontario.
And there are gravestones - a lot of them. In a community of about 2,400, more than 60 young people have committed suicide over the past ten years.
In fact, between 2006 and 2008, there were 16 suicides by hanging, some by children as young as 10 years old.Some governments use false flag gunmen in covert hit teams to kill children.
Other governments use social programs, such as sterilizations, confiscation of children by social workers (to be placed in abusive foster homes), and denial of elementary school education.
University scholarships for Native Canadians are great, sure... but first you have to live long enough to get through high school.