Colonization no longer, Indian legislation, voting rights, and residential schools are examples of oppression that Aboriginal people are facing. With the introduction of these injustices and the C - 45 law, indigenous peoples began to educate their people to interfere with change. Basically, these amendments attempt to infringe upon the rights of indigenous peoples' treaties again and threaten their creation - threatening the safety and protection of Mother Earth.
Many people believe that this attack is a direct retaliation against what is no longer exercised, as rapists refer to the rights of the Convention. To make it easier for private companies to obtain these bills by letting the public educate about Canadian law C - 45 which is a budget bill aimed at depriving the status of tribal land protection from idle It will not start. Since that began as a social media campaign, Idle No More has spread to a global uprising. Round dance, protest action and blockade have been done not only in Canada but around the world. This campaign was further motivated when Attawapiskat 's Teresa Spences chief met with the Canadian government and began negotiations with delegates during the hunger strike. The royal family of the treaty.
At the end of 2012, there were young mass movements advertised by social media and advertised by mass media, Idle No More, Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, and Jessica Gordon, Saskatchewan's educational institutions called for synthesizer suggestions and worries It was. Bill C-45, people are concerned that it weakens the protection of the environment, especially waterway. A series of teachings continued, National Action Day was planned. In addition to the comprehensive bill C-45, other proposed legislation suggested by conservative governments has also been criticized by "campaigns that are no longer free," emerging as a threat to territorial sovereignty.
The broad and strong opposition to lazy people shows that anti-ancient racism, which is no longer unfortunate but can not be denied, continues in Canada (Perkel, 2013, Van Bemmel, 2013). Four Indigenous women in Saskatchewan Province have responded to the comprehensive law C-45 passed by the Canadian Parliament (Gordon, 2013), including an unfair modification to the rights of indigenous lands (Gordon, 2013), idle (INM ) Move started. This bill provides deregulation on industrial development and allows companies to trade reserve land without having to consider or compensate for communities of these lands (Paradis, 2013). This measure ignores the rights of indigenous lands and ignores the environmental and health impacts of industrial development (Paradis, 2013). The government does not pay attention to indigenous treaties, and the community is motivated by the power of the community media network.