Christie Blatchford: Neither velvet glove nor iron fist an easy response to Indigenous protests – The Province
The only real lesson is that pretty much whatever governments end up doing, even if nothing more than hand wringing, will somehow bite them in the collective rear
What to make of the news out of Regina this week that the Justice for Our Stolen Children Protest Camp, which with its teepees and tents and ceremonial fire is parked adjacent to the Saskatchewan legislature, is taking the government to court?
Well, the only real lesson is that governments — provincial, federal, municipal — don’t know what to do about Indigenous protest and that pretty much whatever they end up doing, even if it is nothing more than wringing their hands, will somehow bite them in the collective rear.
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