COMMENTARY: Where do Canadians stand on Wet’suwet’en solidarity blockades and reconciliation? (2)
Eestlased Kanadas | 26 Feb 2020  | EWR OnlineEWR

There's been copious amounts of expert commentary over the last couple of weeks about what Canadians think regarding Indigenous reconciliation and blockades.
Unfortunately, little of it reflects what Canadians actually think, but mostly what editorialists and advocates want them to. What the polling Ipsos has done for Global News shows about public opinion on these issues is that it is both complicated and counterintuitive.

Let’s start with politics.

The assumption in much of the commentary is that this is a highly political issue that must be affecting the prime minister’s reputation with Canadians. As it turns out, though, not so much.

Also watch: Talks between Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs and governments fall apart (Provided by Global News)

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rkomendant@studiok.ca02 Mar 2020 17:44
and so what? What is your actual talking point :"from where do they come?" The last book on my Puppi's night table before he passed was "Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee", (I passed it onto him...have you read that???)As my Father put it... "so how else were we to take over this land?"
Estonians..ESI-mesed, we should totally get this dilemma- n'est pas? You must be an illitarati or one of the unwashed masses. CANADA could be a world leader in all this. Read some books willya!
from where do they come?28 Feb 2020 06:35

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