http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/background-the-indian-act-1.1056988
The issues, conflicts, confrontations between the government and the aboriginals has a long history of always being a complicated political matter with little improvement in the solution process. It is doubtless to say that the country is created on the land of the Indians, which means that we have to respect each other’s values and culture. As a minority, the Indians, like any other immigrants from another ethnic background, should try to assimilate and adapt with the nation’s culture but at the same time, remain and preserve its uniqueness. Both the government and the aboriginal group should work on some kind of peaceful agreement to co-exist in stead of pushing each other’s limits or creating problems and conflicts that negatively affects many people’s lives. The government should respect the Indian culture and at the same time, the Indians should think in the government’s position. If they both each take a step back, there might actually be a solution for this matter.