3rd World Canada

Here is an article about a movie called THIRD WORLD CANADA!

Please read the article.

I am both excited and not excited about this movie. Excited to see that the conditions in which Aboriginals live in within Canada are being accurately displayed. Not excited about the circumstances surrounding the movie. Some people say, “that’s life!” Well, we NEED to change it.

Life should not be like this for anyone in a country that forced people to live in these conditions many years ago.

I remember I went to a healing circle here in London ON and heard a relative of my Uncle Max (imu RIP) say, “Natives were supposed to be extinct the year 2000” — among many other eye-opening things he said!

How would you feel to be apart of race that wasn’t supposed to be here for the past ten years?

For me, as an Aboriginal myself, I am not sure how to feel. Angry, sad, confused, lost, hurt. Not sure.

3rd World Canada

AN ARTICLE on 3rd world living conditions in Canada for Aboriginal Canadians!

This is appalling! What is even more crazy is the comments!

Education and Knowledge is power!

We need to continue to educate people in Canada and the rest of the world about the issues that Canada, a supposed “developed” and “better than the rest” country… If people from other cultures/countries saw how badly Aboriginals are treated in their HOMELAND, I wonder how many more would continue to come here?

Ignorant question. Probably.

The truth about Canada: many people came here from a different country that they like to call their homeland… Canadian Reservations are not an Canadian Aboriginal’s home!

Winter Survival

Project Winter Survival: providing winter survival kits to people on the streets in the GTA. Click HERE to read more about it.

This is just another great idea that just shows this disparity between rich and poor in Canada. Why not instead of giving them “survival kits” give them a bed to sleep and food to eat? I know it will cost more and yes taxes have everything to do with it. However it is ideas like these that just push the needs that really have to be addressed: why the homeless are really homeless. Additionally, it does not put them off in any better position then they are without the kits.

A quote on the website carefully pleads to the public for assistance based on the choice for homeless between “life and death.” Great choice of words. Prey on the hearts of the caring instead of the hearts of the logic. GIVE THEM A PLACE TO LIVE!

Winter in London

I am in London ON right now. Today, the schools and almost everything is closed because of the snow falls within the past few days. I will admit there is a lot of snow out there. However, the need to call a state of emergency is out of whack! Click HERE to read an LFpress article about this.

There are so many other places in Canada that are worse of. If we still have power, and running water. We are OKAY! I believe some stores are still open like drug stores (probably so people can get their much needed prescriptions filled). We are OKAY! Click HERE for a previous blog on a state of emergency in a small northern community! THAT is a state of emergency!

I can’t believe that they would even consider calling this. I believe the new mayor of London probably just wasn’t ready for days like this.

Mr. Mayor of London ON: It’s called SNOW DURING THE WINTER! Trust me, it’s normal!

Creator

In my life, there have been many ups and downs.
I have been taken advantage of, lied to, beaten, spit on, called names, tripped, used, and raped.
What continues to amaze me everyday is that I still manage to wake up,
Even after I prayed to the Creator to take me away.
I know that the Creator has bigger plans for me!
I know that sometimes waking up is hard to do.
I know that sometimes getting out of bed and having a shower is the hardest task in the world.
That is depression in a sentence.
I know that it is the moment I get out of bed,
that I am going to have to complete the day.
I can’t come back to my bed until I complete my tasks for the day,
even if it is just to have a shower, eat breakfast, and go for a walk.
It is literally the one moment where I think to myself,
“You have come to far to throw it all away” that saves me from…
Me
I am trying to believe in the Creator again.
I used to believe the Creator meant nothing.
I used to believe He just created everything and just let it be.
I now believe that He gave us this wonderful thing called life to learn from and to grow from.
We must learn and grow to pass on beliefs and values to our young ones.
It is the young ones that will see the change we are working for today.
We must realize the power we have to change and the power to influence the future generations.
We have power.
We have power.
We have power.
We have power.
When we becomes me, we have nothing.
Share your knowledge,
Share your experiences,
Share your space, and share your lessons learned.
This is power.
The Creator gave us life.
We give ourselves the power to continue to live.
That is what living really is.

Prostitution

Last night I went to a lecture on narcotics and prostitution.

It was a very eye-opening lecture.

What was really disappointing to me was, everyone was concerned what the government or police or other social agencies were doing to help this at-risk group. Not one was concerned about what the individual was doing for themselves. People think that people like this don’t want help. They do.

I asked a question in relation to the story told by a young woman who left the “work.” This question was: what can be done in the short term?

The answer: You cant do anything (not verbatim).

In the young lady’s story, there were periods where she would be clean for 30 days and it sounded like there was a bit of hope she had for herself. Then, she would fall back into the old habit of drugs and prostitution.

This hope, no matter how big or small, is what needs attention.

Currently there are 240 prostitutes in London. In 2005, there were 48. Since then, 10 have died and 17 have exited.

I wonder how many of those women are Aboriginal?

Aboriginal Jurors

I was browsing the Globe and Mail site for a completely unrelated topic and I found THIS.

It really made me think as to how jurors are selected here. In the article it states, “It’s unclear if the problem exists elsewhere. Although reserves in or around cities are common, different jurisdictions choose juries in slightly different ways.” It could be that not just Aboriginals in rural communities but also non-Aboriginals that are left out of the process.

Since I turned 18, I had to fill out three call-for-jury duty forms. I filled one out at the time I worked at the Ministry of Tourism (When I look back at why they wanted every employee to fill one out is this: no criminal record). I received two in the mail. I am an Aboriginal woman, but at the time I was also out on bail when I received these call-for-jury duty. There was a question on these forms that said: have you ever plead guilty/been convicted of a crime in Canada that a pardon has not been granted for. My answer: NO (This was not a lie because it was the truth. I did not plead guilty and was not about to admit that I was in the process where I had the option to; that is not what the question was asking). My answer was no because my lawyer told me to put NO! I did, however, agree to conditions to keep my record fairly clean if followed (and I did follow).

I agree with the lawyer in the above article. He says, “There’s no real social science evidence to suggest that someone who has been convicted of a particular offence or charged with a particular offence is going to be biased in his or her view.” I think a person’s previous convictions would make them a better candidate. I think they would be more open to understanding situations that led up to the conviction and what might the convicted individual endure while serving a sentence. Loss of pride. Loss of will to live (sometimes). Loss of dignity. I experienced all of those things (even though I was never sentenced or plead guilty). Sometimes, I still struggle with my past and the choices I made. I am learning through the healing process that those choices were not who I really was. The person that I am today, strong, caring, honest, open-minded, loving, is who I really am. Someone told me that because of what I want to accomplish with my life, no degree can provide me with the education/experiences I learned along the way. I have to say I agree.

As for the juror selection process, I can say that as an Aboriginal who received three call for duty forms since I was 18 (I am only 24), I would think or like to hope that potential Aboriginal jurors are not left out here in Ontario. I hope that because Ontario has one of the largest Aboriginal populations of 242,495 (Stats Can). However, like the above article says, I did live near a city in Ontario (and there are many more First Nations in the northern parts of Ontario).

I hope this situation works/worked out for the better. It would be nice to see a change in the jury selection process in Canada if what is happening in Alberta is the same across the country.

CSF

What does the CSF stand for? The CSF stands for the Canadian Social Forum. This is in response to the World Social Forum (for the sake of this blog, I am only going to be focusing on the CSF). To read more about the CSF, click HERE.

Generally speaking, there were some goals that they wanted to address. They want to address “human needs” over “capital and business” needs! I think this is great because in all the awesome businesses and their race to the top with either profit, power, or both… the general human spirit is lost. What I mean by this is that, some businesses are willing to go to great lengths, such as those closing down an entire factory and outsourcing their production, just to save a buck on production and increase profit. Most businesses don’t realize that they do has an impact on society, whether it be a major, 100+ employee business or just a one-man show.

The CSF also mentions that they aspire to “provide the opportunity for debate, discussion, mutual education and ultimately change.” This is all great! However, when groups and individuals meet like this to discuss change and to debate about issues, it is really frustrating when you don’t see anything come out of it (especially when they say “change” and nothing really happens at the closing of the forum–there is no action plan in set).

I proposed an idea to a group here at school where we could kind of motivate Aboriginal youth and bring them together with major businesses for the opportunity to network and discuss some issues that Aboriginals have when facing major businesses/job opportunities. The idea morphed into something not like what I had originally thought of, but that is what is so great about ideas! However, I understand now where one of the persons who opposed the idea is coming from. She stated that she knew there were problems but we need to do something about and just talking about it is not going to change it! When I write this blog and talk about how frustrating it is to not see any change, I agree with her and understand her position now.

What use are these people and forums coming together to debate and discuss what needs to change when nothing happens? Yes, it takes some time for change to happen. Unfortunately, we all know as people what needs to change and what needs to be done, but what we don’t know is what are we going to be doing about! We need to start asking ourselves the question then, “What are we going to do about what needs to change?” The more we start asking a more appropriate question to address such issues that require change the more we will be able to come up with appropriate answers and action plans!

There is a quote that one of my friends says all the time (and I will admit, it annoys me to hear): It is what it is. I asked her what that meant and she explained that there are some things you just can’t do anything about it to change those things. I disagree. My new saying is: It is what it is, and now what are you going to do about it!

Garbage bags

In Ontario, you have to pay $0.05 cents for a plastic bag at a cashier.

I had a conversation about this new rule with a cashier at her station.

I said to her: “When they stop making garbage bags, there will be no more garbage. We will be forced to re-use, recylce, and probably reduce!”

If that isn’t the truth, then when will garbage not be apart of this earth anymore? Maybe only when human beings learn to live in space!