The problem raised is not a sexual problem but a problem of indigenous people in Canada. Is the question asked if Indigenous Government should be established? If the government continues to provide its own government to local governments they may lose money and become angry with taxpayers after the rest of the political life. Since they asked to separate them from Canada in 1995 they decided to give their local people their own government, so the government must also deal with groups of people in Quebec. Quevesa believes that if local people get what they want, they should also get what they want.
At least they will think they will. In any case, the government must endure complaints of confused local residents. Local residents still have the opportunity to leave the government for a while
After years of complaints and fighting, the local people got what they wanted. Since they are enough, I hope they are satisfied with what the government gave them. Giving a government to the people themselves as mentioned in the first paragraph will result in the loss of a lot of money the Canadian government can use for other useful needs. Perhaps the government may even consider investing more in medical care and giving unfortunate people the opportunity to receive medical assistance when needed. The Canadian government is always dissatisfied with how they have debt and can not meet some of the goals they promise. Okay, I did not see them refuse to ask local municipalities.
The Canadian government believes Canadian state sovereignty has extinguished indigenous sovereignty. Autonomy rights vary from state to state. The court's decision does not object to Canadian Attorney General's allegation that the first country may not possess sovereignty before European settlers arrive in Canada and even if there are, It was annihilated by Canada's sovereignty claims. . According to the common law, the state can prove the rationality of acquiring a new territory by the four principles: formal transfer such as conquest, abandonment or treaty - a treaty as part of other political groups Or claims of military sovereign is not unanimous or recognized. (Asch, 1992) argues that it is dangerous for indigenous countries to make their land formal concessions and hand over unilateral sovereignty to the British royal family according to their free will. (Ibid)
Indigenous peoples have autonomy rights of indigenous peoples inherent. Long before the Canadian government was established, they became sovereign autonomous countries. Aboriginal people never gave up their autonomy. Royal acknowledged the sovereignty of indigenous people in the kingdom declaration of 1763. The treaties negotiated between indigenous peoples and Royal or Canadian governments constitute an intergovernmental binding international agreement that will continue to be effective. The rights and treaties of the autonomous government inherent in indigenous peoples form the basis of government-government relations between indigenous peoples and the Canadian government. In Canada, indigenous people are government orders, except for federal and state and territory governments.