More cooperation needed rather than Litigation

http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Premier+urges+cooperation+more+litigation+government+natives+reach+fork+road/10194776/story.html

As the government of B.C tries to mend relationships with First Nations and Aboriginal people, their seems to be constant conflict between both sides over land rights and numerous court limitations over certain rights. Reconciliation is definitely required because if both parties want to coexist in the same province then peace and order have to be maintained. B.C premier Christy Clark addresses these issues in a very diplomatic manner and keeps it a gray area where none of the parties are comfortable.

My analysis reveals that traditionally and historically the province of B.C has belonged to the aboriginal people, however in recent times settlers have taken over the land of B.C. This not only creates a lot of friction between the two, but culturally also displaces them. My recommendation to both parties would be working towards a bill that will help educate the citizens of B.C the importance of the First Nations people. Furthermore, the bill should include funding from the public as well as the private sector in order to provide a package for betterment of the two societies and smoother cultural integration. Lastly, the bill should include land allocations which will give the tribes of B.C their rightful place in the province.

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