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Conversations Towards Reconciliation
Robert Washburn
24 episodes
2 days ago
Politics, Life and Journalism in Northumberland County
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Politics, Life and Journalism in Northumberland County
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Politics
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Personhood proposal for the Ganaraska River, plus details of the new $48.7 billion child welfare plan
Conversations Towards Reconciliation
29 minutes 51 seconds
1 year ago
Personhood proposal for the Ganaraska River, plus details of the new $48.7 billion child welfare plan
Alderville First Nation Chief Taynar Simpson and Port Hope Mayor Olena Hankivsky are exploring the possibility of seeking personhood for the Ganaraska River. This is similar to the efforts to protect the Magpie River in Quebec. Simpson explains in this podcast that giving the river the status of a person under the law would provide better protection than what currently exists. While the talks are moving forward, this is the first time the initiative is being made public, and the implications are explained.

This podcast also includes the details of a $47.8-billion child welfare agreement announced at the recent Assembly of First Nations meeting near Montreal. Simpson attended the meeting and will explain its impact on Indigenous people across the country and Alderville.
Conversations Towards Reconciliation
Politics, Life and Journalism in Northumberland County