Short documentary on how Bkejwanong (Walpole Island), was the first First Nation reserve to kick out their Indian agent.
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Short documentary on how Bkejwanong (Walpole Island), was the first First Nation reserve to kick out their Indian agent.
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Businesses say it's not racism, say there's been misunderstanding
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has added her voice to those condemning businesses for denying Indigenous people entry due to COVID-19 fears, calling it racism.
But the businesses — which include a restaurant, dentist’s office and grocery store — claimed they were trying to stop COVID-19 from spreading from nearby Indigenous communities.
The CBC has learned that Save-On-Foods in Powell River, the Glen Lyon Restaurant in Port Hardy, and a dentist’s office in Duncan all refused service to Indigenous people, citing cases of COVID-19 in their communities as a reason.
When Tla'amin Nation Councillor Brandon Peters learned that members of his Tla'amin Nation were denied access to the nearby Save-On-Foods, he was shocked.
“That’s infringing on our human rights, it’s assuming every single First Nation person [in the community] has COVID,” Peters said.
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