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JULY 18, 2000 First Nations voters could potentially affect the results of 31 MP seats in the next federal election. Increasing active participation in politics by aboriginal voters is seen as a reaction to the Canadian Alliance party, who have been critical of land claims, treaties and treaty rights, and other Native benefits. The party last year launched a filibuster against the Nisga'a treaty, which successfully passed into law. The election of Matthew Coon Come to the Assembly of First Nations is also seen as a factor in more involvement. The influential Cree leader has inspired many due to his successfuly and strong-handed dealings with the federal government. Stockwell Day is running for Parliament in Okanagan-Coquihalla, home to some other challenging Native leaders. Native leader said they would question Day on Alliance politics. "The Canadian Alliance is no friend of aboriginal people," said Stewart Phillip, Chief of the Penticton First Nation. Get the Story:
Native candidates could sway up to 31 federal ridings (The National Post 7/18)
Okanagan safe seat for Day, but rife with native radicalism (The National Post 7/18) Relevant Links:
The Canadian Alliance - www.canadianalliance.ca/index_e.cfm
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Facebook TwitterJULY 18, 2000 First Nations voters could potentially affect the results of 31 MP seats in the next federal election. Increasing active participation in politics by aboriginal voters is seen as a reaction to the Canadian Alliance party, who have been critical of land claims, treaties and treaty rights, and other Native benefits. The party last year launched a filibuster against the Nisga'a treaty, which successfully passed into law. The election of Matthew Coon Come to the Assembly of First Nations is also seen as a factor in more involvement. The influential Cree leader has inspired many due to his successfuly and strong-handed dealings with the federal government. Stockwell Day is running for Parliament in Okanagan-Coquihalla, home to some other challenging Native leaders. Native leader said they would question Day on Alliance politics. "The Canadian Alliance is no friend of aboriginal people," said Stewart Phillip, Chief of the Penticton First Nation. Get the Story:
Native candidates could sway up to 31 federal ridings (The National Post 7/18)
Okanagan safe seat for Day, but rife with native radicalism (The National Post 7/18) Relevant Links:
The Canadian Alliance - www.canadianalliance.ca/index_e.cfm
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