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Canada’s Justin Trudeau shakes up indigenous affairs with Cabinet reshuffle

August 28, 2017 By administrator

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has reshuffled his cabinet to change his government’s “colonial” era relations with indigenous tribes. Some First Nations people have said promises to improve their lives have been broken.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who took office in 2015 promising to repair relations with Canada’s 1.4 million indigenous people, said on Monday that his government needed a thorough overhaul.

As part of his restructuring, the federal Indigenous and Northern Affairs Ministry is to be split in two, with senior members of the Trudeau cabinet picked to head up each section. In the past, one single minister has represented the affairs of indigenous people. The new changes mean there will be two separate tracks – one to improve socioeconomic conditions and the other to promote self-determination.

“There’s a sense we have pushed the creaky old structures around about as far as they can go… it could not deliver the reconciliation that we need,” Trudeau told reporters.

Former Health Minister Jane Philpott (photo, third from left) will have the task of closing the socioeconomic gap between indigenous and non-indigenous Canadians. Her job will also be to ensure day-to-day services to tribes including housing, education and drinking water.

Carolyn Bennett (photo, left), meanwhile, will oversee “foundational changes” to laws, government policies and practices aimed at advancing the self-determination and self-government of tribes.

Lagging in health and wealth

Aboriginals make up about 4 percent of the Canadian population. Many live in poverty and suffer from poor health, made worse by a widespread lack of access to safe drinking water. The community has also been plagued with a high suicide rate.

Despite Trudeau’s election pledges and billions of dollars in new spending, activists say they have seen little improvement on the ground.

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Egypt Sisi to Ebadi: We support the unity of Iraq and we reject any interference

October 17, 2016 By administrator

egept-sisiAlsumaria News / Baghdad
Confirmed the general commander of the armed forces, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, on Monday, that the liberation of the city of Mosul operations from the control of the organization “Daesh” going well, inter-Sisi that his country supports Iraq’s unity and rejects any interference in its internal affairs.

Information Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement Alsumaria News received a copy of it, “the prime minister discussed with the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi telephoned Sir edit Mosul operations and enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries.”

The Abadi, according to the statement, that “the liberation of Mosul operations are going well and our heroine, which represents all components are making progress and will complete the march of victories,” pointing to “the development of plans to protect civilians from the people of Mosul, waiting to enter our forces them to rid them of Daesh gangs.”

He said al-Abadi, that “some people want to disrupt the process of liberalization of Mosul, but we are continuing the process of editing,” noting that “the presence of Turkish troops on Iraqi territory is unacceptable and condemnable.”

For his part, al-Sisi stressed “his country’s support for Iraq and its territorial integrity and reject any interference in its internal affairs,” pointing to “support for the Iraqi government’s efforts to preserve the lives of civilians in Mosul.”

He said al-Sisi, “We are with you in the fight against terrorism and extremism Iraq is for the Iraqis and we seek to enhance cooperation between the two countries in all fields.”

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: affairs, interference, internal, Sisi

Debunking propaganda from Turk Ministry of Foreign Affairs website justifying genocide.

March 26, 2015 By administrator

@ArmGenocide100 @TurkeyFailed Debunking propoganda from Turk Ministry of Foreign Affairs website justifying genocide. pic.twitter.com/i4dQEGRbsS

— Origins Discovery (@OriginsD) March 26, 2015

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Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: affairs, armenian genocide, Debunking, foreign, ministry, of, Turk

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