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Theresa Spence, Attawapiskat, chief Attawapiskat reserve in Northern Ontario, Charlie Angus, Canadian aboriginals John Duncan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, makes an announcement about Attawapiskat in the foyer of the House of Commons, Friday Dec.9, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) NDP MP Charlie Angus speaks to the media in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011. A Red Cross worker loads sleeping bags onto a trailer at the airport in Attawapiskat, Ont., Tuesday November 29, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Minister of Aboriginal Affairs John Duncan speaks to the media in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011.

Attawapiskat chief fires back at feds over mobile homes

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CTV's Robert Fife says the government has been blaming the Aboriginals for money mismanagement, rather than solving the issue of proper housing. Also, Fife says the Aboriginal Affairs Minister was incompetent in being unable to answer questions from reporters.
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Power Play: Who's to blame for the crisis?
Carleton University Law Professor Jane Dickson-Gilmore says there has been no evidence or justification for the federal government's takeover of Attawapiskat's finances.

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Theresa Spence, Attawapiskat, chief Attawapiskat reserve in Northern Ontario, Charlie Angus, Canadian aboriginals John Duncan, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development, makes an announcement about Attawapiskat in the foyer of the House of Commons, Friday Dec.9, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) NDP MP Charlie Angus speaks to the media in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011. A Red Cross worker loads sleeping bags onto a trailer at the airport in Attawapiskat, Ont., Tuesday November 29, 2011. (Adrian Wyld / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Minister of Aboriginal Affairs John Duncan speaks to the media in the foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill, Friday, Dec. 9, 2011.

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Theresa Spence, Attawapiskat, chief

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Date: Fri. Dec. 9 2011 9:12 PM ET

The impoverished First Nation of Attawapiskat has shot back at the federal government's offer to evacuate the community and bring in 15 new modular homes.

In a letter to Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan, Attawapiskat's chief said that the 15 homes won't cut it, The Canadian Press reported.

Chief Theresa Spence also demanded that the government take the reserve out of third-party financial management -- a move that puts the community in financial limbo.

"My community will not consider third party managers nor pay for them out of our already depressed band support funding budget," Spence wrote in all capital letters.

She also suggested that Ottawa should stick with its plan for an independent audit of the $90 million it has sent to the band over the last five years.

She also took aim at politicians and the media over allegations the band has mismanaged its funds -- noting that the community has received between $9,000 and $12,00 per person in that time, not $50,000 as the government has said.

Ottawa ordered the band's finances be put under control of an outside manager at a cost of $1,300 a day, a move that sparked outrage among Aboriginal leaders and Opposition MPs.

The manager will continue to audit band finances until the end of June, meaning the total contract for accounting will cost the community $180,000.

Earlier, the federal government committed to send 15 modular trailers for residents, but didn't say who would pay the $1.2-million cost.

"The homes and the costs associated is not our immediate concern," Duncan said. "This is an emergency-management response. We will worry about who's paying for this afterwards."

The government's first concern is the health and safety of the community, he said. "We want to make sure they have safe, warm, dry shelter."

Duncan later said Ottawa is responsible for transfers to First Nations communities, so federal monies would be used to buy the trailers and upgrade current homes.

He said the government has been working around the clock with the community near James Bay, which had declared a state of emergency in October because of a housing shortage. Some residents are living in homes without insulation, while others live in tents.

Five other homes will be retrofitted, Duncan said.

As well, the government will provide wood-burning stoves and composting facilities.

The homes will be sent to the remote community of 1,800 when winter roads open, likely in late January, he said.

Duncan also extended the federal government's offer to evacuate some residents, or move them into a sportsplex or healing centre.

"Our government has prioritized the urgent health and safety needs of the residents of Attawapiskat," Duncan said.

But Spence gave Duncan's offer the cold shoulder in her letter: "I must consult with the families involved, however I think their preference has been to remain in the community."

NDP MP Charlie Angus said he's happy with the homes being provided by the federal government, but added Ottawa must stop punishing the community with third-party management.

"Our government is moving ahead with an action plan to address the urgent health and safety needs of the people of Attawapiskat," Duncan said. "We are hopeful that the chief and council will work with us, the third-party manager, and other partners to be part of the solution."

But Jane Dickson-Gilmore, a law professor at Carleton University, likens the offer of modular homes to "slapping a band-aid" on a patient with acute appendicitis, and questions Ottawa's allegations of financial mismanagement by the band.

"We've seen no evidence of this, we've seen no justification," for sending in a third-party management, she said during an appearance on CTV's Power Play. "What it looks like is the government took the easy way out and chose to blame the council … instead of the legacy of complete, stunning mismanagement at the federal level."

With files from Canadian Press

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Jason
said

The reason there are no plumbers, electricians, carpenters, etc is because they don't need them. You only needs such trades for repairs...it's quite obvious that homes are left to deteriorate until they have a situation where they are inhabitable and need more tax dollars. I think it's time to take away the handouts and let them stand on their own feet. Take some money and educate, rehabilitate, train...do whatever it takes to give them the tools to look after themselves and become proud of something more than just their heritage.


RG
said

Why does CTV continue to portray them as "The impoverished First Nation of Attawapiskat" when they have millions in the bank?Why aren't they spending those millions on providing themselves with homes.


mark in bc
said

entitlement! laziness! corruption! lack of accountability! cover-up! just a few words that come to mind. I would imagine that the chief and council are not some of these people living in tents? Maybe ask the people in tents what the think of their chief?How about some leadership from the elder's to train their youth to build and maintain houses. It's not rocket science. I'm always amazed that with high unemployment on reserves they don't build their own houses? There are plenty of able bodies, what the hell do they do all day!


Robert B
said

I want to fix my home but the feds will only give 5,000 $$ if I spend thousands more my own tax payed money .. How come thats it? I'm going to try and declare my property a Reserve.. and let me tell you I'm really reserved!!! I realy need a consultant, but then I can't afford 1300.00 a day!!


rod
said

not pay for anything..im srry i was under the impression your funding came from the feds..garnish anyone..um the phrase"little choice" comes to mind


Roy Dunlop
said

read all the posts why cant ctv send in a crew to take photos of the chief and band councils houses? this might help some posters concerns come on ctv be brave do it damn the feedback


Alexandria
said

A person can be poor as a church mouse but even a church mouse would move to a more profitable area.Why are these Natives insisting on living on this reserve?How do they provide a living for their families?If they can not do anything until the ground freezes and ice roads are made why live there?Being one with nature is one thing but this seems the height of stupidity to me.


Robert B
said

I'm speech less! Yeh God, the space between the speech & Less!!


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

Pay people for being poor you get more poor people.


kevinc1812
said

Why is this Chief still in office, the mis-management of resources there was under her watch, not Stephen Harper.?


anon04
said

"But Spence wrote that there is no way the band will pay for the auditor" Really???Uh . excuse me ma'am. It is no longer your call so your opinion does not count. You raised the flag -- the govt responded. Not what you were expecting, was it?


MARG MM
said

This Chief has lost all credibility by "balking" at everything that the Government is trying to do for her people. It would certainly seem that there is a lot to answer for, and she seems unwilling to do so. If she feels that she and her common-law spouse have handled the funds in an appropriate manner, then she has nothing to fear by allowing the third party manager to oversee the books. The Government is doing the right thing by supplying emergency aid, and appointing the third party manager. We need to hear from other residents of the community, or have their voices been silenced??? Perhaps the best thing for now is to move the ones that are suffering the most to a location where they will be safe and warm, meanwhile Chief Spence should show some co-operation for the sake of her people.


charlie
said

Chief, while you are busy giving the Government a hard time, and demanding more housing and money, and asking the UN to get involved, and refusing to pay the overseer the fee, and kicking federal officials off the reserve, and refusing to co-operate with the authorities, perhaps you could find some time in your busy schedule to explain where the 90 million in taxpayer money went and why it was insufficient to improve the living conditions of the people on the reserve!


Pasquinel
said

Is this reporting news ? or forming an opinion. The minister is right to want to get at the root of the problem, rather than just always throwing money at it,, This is an endless delemma, Try education. If they can't survive there bring them to Toronto and feed, house and coddle them there. Liberals say they need help, move them in next to Bob Rae.


Al
said

In a community of 2000 where are the plumbers, carpenters, mechanics, public service workers among other professions? These people are as intelligent as anyone else. They also have access to the same educations as anyone. You have to leave the reserve to go to university. So does every one else who does not live in a city. Is it because they cannot get along in the community in which they reside so no attempt is made to help themselves? There is no excuse for not getting an education that benefits all.


DGB
said

Enough of the handouts to the Natives etc....First them / then Quebec with transfer payments....Stop it GOVT - enough with the handouts...Nothing like going to some reserves and seeing these people with there tax free status cards and there new snowmobiles.....Get jobs and stop "living off the land" - thank you FORD/GM and Ski-doo....


Suzie
said

I am very confused and I think it MORE than necessary to have an audit done. I work in the piblic system and I understand that sometimes the government will tell the public how much money was given but it really did not make a difference in my job. I would like to know how much money was truly given and how it was spend. I think it would help but parties in this situation. I will be educating myself in the next few weeks about our responsibilities. I am always a little bit confused when it comes to treaties and hand outs, because that is what it seems to be.


pegger
said

harpo is sure generous when it comes to other people's money.

$1300 a day! $180,000 for half a year! ha! I wonder which of his partners in crime is getting his pockets lined without tender this time?


Old Ted
said

Build a school on a waste dump. Tear it down. Build a nice new arena instead complete with a nice expensive Zamboni. Still no school. How can this reserve make $34 million of government money disappear every year with nothing to show for it. Perhaps Clarence Louie could sort this mess out.....if the people aren't afraid of getting a job and actually working for a living.


Heather
said

To those compalining about $50,000 per person, over a five year span, not being enough....GIVE YOUR HEAD A SHAKE! @ $50,000 per man/woman/child = about $40,000 per year per average household...FOR FREE. Sorry, if it is politically incorrect, but I work my tail off to make that kind of money! I sure wouldn't be complaining ( that its not enough) if someone was handing it to me!~


rick
said

Anyone that is really interested or has seen what goes on know this is just more extortion that goes on all the time. I have been on at least 15 different reserves and live in an area where we see this every day. like the one native fellow said no matter what the only successful way ahead is to have them start doing somehting for themselves.


Colin on Vancouver Island
said

This has been a problem brewing for years now obviously, and now this reserve and it's Chiefs have hit a wall and are crying that the government let their homes go to pieces. NO, the so-called leaders and chiefs just shift the blame to Harper. I don't agree with the Prime Minister on a lot of issues, but this is the band's fault and their MLA. Get some accountibility and responsibility on that reserve so we don't have to keep babysitting them with tax-payer dollars. That chief should be kicked out.


Dave in Courtenay
said

Hundreds of thousands of Canadians live in modular homes all over the north. Why are such factory-built homes not good enough for the Attawapiskat?


Sue
said

What do the residents of this community do for themselves ? Providing handouts of money and homes doesn't fix the apparent concerns. Perhaps it is time that outside persons oversee how the federal funds are spent and ensure the funds are going to the residents and not to salaries and traveling expenses of the chief and band.


peter in mb
said

15 modular trailers for costs 1.2 million x that by 10 is150 modular trailers for 12 million. double that to 300 modular trailers = 24 million. If each modular trailer can easily house 3-4 people that = 900-1200 people which is about half the people on the resave. but for 48 million that = 600 modular trailer is more then enough hosing for the entire reserve population. And the Band has posted that they have over 61 million dollars in the bank. I am Sorry Chief Theresa Spence, but you are quickly running out of excuses!!!


Laurie
said

I would ask that political correctness be put aside so the truth could be exposed here. Something tells me our government is not the grich in this case.


Mike
said

@ Paul on Vancouver Island, you blame the PC government which does not surprise me but I ask you to look into how this Band’s Chief is living and what her home is like. Please ask the band council where all the money has gone over the past several years. I find it hard to take when the government gets blamed and I do not care what party is in power at the time, ask the first nations where all the money they are handed from the Canadian and Provincial governments each year is going. Why is it the band chiefs ALWAYS seen to live quite well but band members live is squallier.


lorraine Lyneborg
said

ctv news staff need an education - you bet this is embarrassing but the sooner you wrap your head around the fact that in at least 30% of reserves in this country an average day is the equivalent of a bad day in darfur the better off we will all be. the violence, oppression, corruption, substance abuse, partisan unequal distribution of benefits and hunger and lack of personal safety is beyond any thing that should exist in this country.


Seeking Wolf
said

Seems to me, speaking as a Canadian of Aboriginal descent (full blood), that we Canadians have already paid for the housing.....it's time for the band to start taking some responsibility.


JDF - Calgary.
said

Thank-you. As this band operates a surplus and has $ in the bank, they should pay.


Jen
said

This news is very sickening to say the least. Lets post some news more interesting.


MarcO
said

SO let me get this straight - those houses won't be able to make it until JANUARY? And the government knew about this since OCTOBER?Don't they know what a state of emergency is? It's not even mid-December and it's getting pretty cold at night NOW. I mean, the heck with the finger-pointing and the 'who's paying for what' nonsense. Get those people some shelter FAST. Even if you have to airlift some prefabricated shelters. This is a humanitarian crisis, and the need is NOW. You had TWO WHOLE MONTHS to get something done already!To me that's a huge failure on the government's part to respond to a crisis, and no amount of PR will change that.


mike
said

Lets have a look at the chiefs home and see where all the money went. Come on CBC where are these pictures.And Charlie Angus should be ashamed for waitinf 7 years to bring this to the attention of anyone.Now he is looking like a fool and trying to pass the buck on the conservativess. Where were you these past seven years Angus?


Anne from Manitoba
said

wow, 50k a person over 5 years is 10k per person a year.....that's incredibly difficult, never mind having the means to get a job to better themselves. I was a single mom living on 13k a year, it was almost unbearable....I hope the government sets them up with better education and funding for business so they can get on their feet.


truth seeker
said

$50k over 5 years, approximatly 10k per person/per year. wow, thats less than welfare isn't it? I knew I struggled on 13k a year with two kids. I couldn't imagine if I didn't have a job, never mind no where near me to work. 1800 people slowly going downhill doesn't take into account why the chief spend 8k on a private jet.etc. I hope they educate these people soon and set them up for success.


sdcinNS
said

Task 1 - Provide shelter for the children. Task 2 - Find out who has the $90 million.


chel in the Peg
said

So are we going to have to hire TMZ to get images of all the other homes on the reserve? C'mon media, do your job.


Doug in BC
said

Paul on Vancouver Island
You should lookm at the stats and see how much money is given to them.
many chiefs alone make more than the prime minister.
How much is the casinos putting into the communitee or is it going to one or two packets. From what I know they should be living in the lap of luxury.
Something I am far from doing.


Cambob in Toronto
said

The media and government are so focused on the tents, they seem to have overlooked something: The chief and 3 tribal administrators live in modern homes with full conveniences. These were built over the last 4 years. let's cut the bull and get a reality check on this situation.


Salt and Vinegar
said

You cannot yank a culture of of the 1500's and put them in the 21 century and expect anything. This situation calls for total babysitting to get anything done.


Is this True
said

Some First Nation reserves do not charge the people for accomodation and those who do charge do not always maintain the buildings. Not all first nation people want to live on reserves and so they leave by waves. Their education is parially paid for by their reserves. The First Nation people do not have to pay income tax if they live on the reeserves or sales taxes. Many reserves receive money from outside sources like Casino or mines or lumber or other businesses that are near their reserves. These are all extra's that people who are not First Nation do not have. It makes us wonder and suspect that the leadership of these reserves are not telling all this to their people. We see similar problems in other countries where there are many communities that are tribal in thinking. Who is suppressing the people who live on the First Nations? Makes me wonder.


Len
said

Both sides here - the First Nation Chief's are, and have squandered money for themselves. Harper picked up on that and can lay blame for that. But, even though the feds have given a lot of money the people are still suffering. Harper has found an easy release by blaming the First Nations and is demanding that they pay for any increased aid in housing and food and education. If he continues to do so and continues to argue with the chiefs then the people will suffer and many may, or will, die. Get over it and just send the help and housing and play the blame game next spring. If they continue after that get rid of all the chiefs, and that includes the the big chiefs in Ottawa.


Donaldbain
said

I want to see inside and out photos of the homes the government is sending and I want to see photos of them again a year from now.


Maria
said

Why don't some of the rich First Nation people who own all the casinos and are raking in millions of dollars help their own people. After reading about the poverty some of our seniors are living in, (just yestterday) why isn't the government doing something to help them out.. They have worked all their lives to make this country great, and I think they deserve good shelter, food, and drugs. First Nations choose where they live and have always had lots of help from the government,, but us seniors are taxed higher than anyone under 65 so what are you doing with all that money? It should go to other seniors who are destitute and need the help bacly.


steve
said

lol


Paul on Vancouver Island
said

The Conservatives have bungled the Aborginal issue big time. Conservatives are all about bullying, pointing fingers and financial cutbacks; not very good at social justice. Four more years of turmoil in our Country.


peter in mb
said

You don’t need to be a genius to finger out that Chief Theresa Spence and the band counsel has something to hide. Why else would they kick the 3ed party consultant off the reserve who showed up by surprise on a Monday morning? They need time to burn the books before they let the 3ed party consultant in. And when he or she finds the filing cabinets empty the band will say we gave the papers to the people to burn so they could stay warm. Or they will make up some other B.S. lie. I don’t mind paying taxes as long as they are spent reasonably and are accounted for. But I am sick of people like Chief Theresa Spence who say just give me all the money and ill see to the needs of my own people and mind your own business attitude. Its my tax dollars so therefore it is my business! The government should end this type of practices on all resaves ASAP.


Wayne
said

I am a third generation native Canadian.Nobody told me that I was entitled to an all expense paid life in this country.I must have been out for lunch.I will take it now please.What??I have to be ......?


steve, ottawa
said

I hope they have plexiglass windows and teflon paint


Marg
said

Ask Mr. Harper and the fat cats of his government to spend Christmas in the same living conditions as the inuit. What a mean hearted government.


M
said

If you want to see First Nations at their best look at Muskeg Lake Cree Nation.



Steve in Vancouver
said

The NDP and their MP Charlie Angus are the representatives in Parliament for this region. Charlie Angus and the NDP are a big part of the problem.He has ignored his constituents for 7 years and now it has blown up in his face. So what does he do? He takes the cowards way out and turns this native community into a political football. Angus needs to be held in contempt of the Canadian citizen and taxpayers. He also needs to be held in contempt of parliament for his actions as a MP.


Peter A
said

Teach them to do something constructive and then they will appreciate the money, get some responsibilities and not destroying the houses.The chief and his corrupted people should stop enriching themselves. Isn't easy to get money from the hard working people who pay taxes and struggle to pay the rent? I don't side with any political party, but Mr. Harper's government is doing a right thing to look into matter and hopefully stop pumping the money. Perhaps stop pumping the money to third world countries, because the poor are getting poorer and their government people are getting richer and richer at Canadians expenses.


Mark
said

I am Conservative and as such expect financial accountability. If the Feds give money to the natives then the natives need to be open and allow the third party to go over all of the books to make sure that there is no fraud/entitlement going on or that the books are not being cooked. Having said that the conditions are atrocious and that of a third world country, which is outrageous and unacceptable. With winter here the Federal government has started the ball rolling with the immediate need for shelter by providing trailers (and the feds should pay for them) also money for renovations on some homes. They need to quickly do allot more and get contractors/supplies out there and if necessary the military and red cross to assist on infrastructure rebuilding, Providing decent food, sanitation, medical help etc. Nobody in a modern civilized country should be living like this, especially innocent children living in squalor and clearly unsafe and deplorable conditions. The feds need to do allot more now and so do Canadians by donating food money (with accountability) clothing etc.. Why not have some big corporations including banks provide more trailers and assistance as well. Christmas is the time for helping and giving from the heart and the natives need help.


Rick W in BC
said

In reading this article and reading the posts, all of us must remember that this situation was not caused by the people of this community who are at the mercy of the band leadership. This was situation was caused by the bad leadership and unrepenting greed of the band council. This bad leadership is also present in the Council for First Nations since they have done nothing either. The money sent over the years vanished into someone's pocket who chances are we will never know. The government's idea of temperarily relocating some of the bad to proper facilities so they can survive the winter will save lives, and that inspite of all the yapping that is happening is what counts. Let's get these people into warm, dry, houses with access to running water and proper sanitary facilities, that should be the priority so to the powers that be I say get it done. Once that is done then all the talking heads who call themselves leaders can get back to sitting around as usual blaming each other.


Brad
said

I can't stand the Harper's response in all this. He blames this community for mismanagement citing 90 million spent over the last 5 years for housing, infrastructure, education and many other essential necessities for this community. A community chronically under funded. Then he says they need to be accountable to the tax payers. Where was this need for accountability when he funneled 50 million, in short term projects, to spruce up Muskoka. A community that does not have the problems of Attawapiskat. The Harper government is playing the blame game and pure politics with the Attawapiskat crisis.


Jenn from Ottawa
said

For those asking "how did they live on this land Pre-Colonization", think harder. Before contact they had ALL the land to move about. They were PLACED on the reserves by the government. Most nations were nomadic people, and lived in balance with the earth.


Sal -
said

I also noticed that the children in these homes that lack heat, are dressed in shorts and tee shirts??? In our home, in the winter, to save on the cost of fuel, we wear long pants, sweaters and slippers to keep our bodies warm inside. This puzzles me every time I hear about no heat inside the buildings.But then, no one but me is paying for my heat bills.


peter in mb
said

I am starting to get tired of this story. it’s obvious that the Band Chief Theresa Spence has something to hide. NDP MP Charlie Angus likes to points the finger at the Aboriginal Affairs minister, yet he forgets that he is the MP for that riding. If anyone in government side should be held accountable it should be NDP Charlie Angus for not bringing this issue to the attention of the minister Aboriginal Affairs and parliament over the past 7 years. If anyone should have to resign it should be Charlie Angus for failing to represent the people of his riding in the House of Commons. That is his job is it not?


norchic
said

Could we change the Act? Level the playing field? Make us all equal with equal rights and opportunities? Give us all a fighting chance to work and earn money and to benefit from what we earn? This 2-class system is bad for everybody.


Sal - seriously!!!
said

I think that I heard that we, the Canadian taxpayers, have given this community $90 MILLION. If that is correct, then houses with solar energy power and wind power should have been built and well functioning, by now.The rest of Canada would not mind that money for lunches for children not being fed at home, income security for our seniors etc. MISMANAGEMENT of MY tax dollars. PM Harper is right to argue this and send an accountant up there.


CMQ
said

Why is the media so focused on what it will cost to investigate the obvious mismanagement here? As posted yesterday ,15-17 million of the 34 million given last year went to salaries and administrative costs. How do you spend 3 million on administrative costs alone out of that for 1800 people? The government is being made to be the bad guy here when in fact there are some fat cats who are standing back laughing all the way to the bank while the media focuses on the so called "racists" instead of the thieves who are stealing from their wn people. If this was any other case there would be hell to pay in the community doing so!


Bruce
said

Why does the Dept. of Indian Affairs exist? They are the number one mismanged Dept. Since they doll out taxpayers money, they should be on top of what is happening with the money. There are too many of these stories about reserves where band council members are pocketing the money, funding pet projects instead of looking after basic needs of the reserve, ignorant mismanagement, etc.I often wonderwhy there is a Dept. of Indian affiars. These people, as a group, have to learn to provide for themselves. As long as they are on the dole, nothing will change. Some reserves are making a change with the resourses at hand.Bruce


I've Worked with Natives
said

What a stupid title for the article. Of course the government will pay for it, where did "their" money originate in the first place if not for the Canadian taxpayer? It certainly wasn't earned because they have no system of taxation and any other means for earning money are limited at best.

The real issue here is the Indian Act that prevents people living on reserves from owning property and serves a system which deflects responsibility and self-perpetuates reliance on someone else. There is no doubt that native peoples across this great land can be a proud and responsible people but they can only do so in a system that promotes those values. The Indian Act serves the opposite and their seems to be little political appetite in this country to change that.

So until they are willing to accept that responsibility and we are ready to show some willingness to change that system, well, here is another shovel full of money!


Jason Daniel Baker, Toronto
said

Why not show people who are shivering in the cold of ramshackle shacks in sub-zero temperatures some compassion instead of sending in some high-paid consultant? Didn't Duncan learn from the Bruce Carson influence peddling fiasco that these bureaucrats don't have answers and are just looking to line their pockets? Duncan is an incompetent remnant of the Reform Party and its goofy attitude towards Native people.


Educate yourselves on the issues first...
said

I am absolutely floored and aghast by the comments I am reading here!

I dont blame any of you for what you have said, but none of what you think you understand is factual. Canada's system of First Nations governance is not taught in schools, so I cant blame any of you for thinking this is a "payout" or stating the First Nations are "lazy" as this is the normal view carried by every Canadian.

The First Nations do not choose this way of life, they are legislated to it under federal government law, and have no choice. Yes they want to work or leave the reserves, but they are not able to as the government system oppresses them and they in turn at dependent upon government funding and aid, which although stated has been promised to the communities, may be stuck in process not yet released. This is the sad truth!

Also, not every First Nations community has their post secondary education paid for, nor do they live in posh houses. The truth is it totally depends on their community and what commitments the government regulates to them. As for the Assembly of First Nations, they are not a fiscal body created by the government yet again, so dont be saying they need to contribute as this not what they are in place or capable of doing.

And yes there is one family that has been shown with a 50" plasma tv dont assume they all have one as most have to use a bucket as a washroom and the community has no water or sewage capacity ... something we all take for granted living in the urban centres of Canada.

There are definite issues here and the blame game, whether government political or in this case, by fellow Canadians!!


GUTSHOT!! in Thunder Bay
said

All I hear is "we need to honour the treatys" but I dont see the Indians honouring their end of them either. Sending more money/trailers isnt the answer to the problem. Cutting them off is.


norchic
said

I'm frustrated. It makes it hard for me to work and try to earn a living when my money is taken from me and handed to someone else who squanders it. If we could have saved that money instead of paying it in taxes, we could have been out of debt as a family by now. All the Canadian households could have been much better off if we could have kept that missing $90 million.


observer99
said

Referring to the people of Attawapiskat as "freeloaders" is disingenuous, to be polite. The Indian Act of 19 O whatever created a dependency on the Great White Father that continues today and that will never change until the Act changes. These people, and many other First Nations people, are enslaved by the Act, through no fault of their own, and no, I am not a bleeding-heart leftie. It's just a fact. Burn the Act, start over, and get on with it. It's Canada's shame and it's time to end it and get something real in place. teach them to fish.


Cynical
said

Perhaps some of the posters here should attempt to get a trailer into Attawapiskat themselves at a cheaper rate. Perhaps they are unaware that it is a fly-in community, with possibly barge service via Hudson Bay in Summer. As another poster said, things would be cheaper with a road out.


BCass Ottawa
said

Self government should mean to take responsibility for your successes and failures. Behaviour by officials should be in a professional manner of which the Chief did not display during the news prodcasts I saw. I know for certain having built to modest homes myself and my wife for the most part of construction that I can build a safe economical home for a fair sum less than $50000. I have pictures and tax receipts to prove that.
So perhaps when survival is at stake we should take all effort to ensure your family can suvive comfortably.


Where is the Logic?
said

It appears, as more & more people look into this, that the monies sent to the reserve were used at the discretion of the Band Council; for Band Council homes, salaries, allowansec & sports facilities for the Band Council kids. The community as a whole was being neglected by the Council. The concept of more federal ( taxpayer ) money to the Band Council ( as promoted by the NDP, Liberals & First Nations ) will neither fix or alter this situation. The community must hold the Band Council accountable and the Fisrst Nations leadership should ensure this accountability.. The average Canadian taxpayer should not be held 'on the hook' to fix this situation,no matter what Dipper Charlie Angus says


Helen - Ontario
said

I have heard on good authority that this chief is no good and wasn't wanted for chief during the election - did she win by one vote and was there fraud in the election itself??What happened to the OPP detachment building materials that were transported into this reserve and does anyone know where this complete unassembled building disappeared to the next week before the building was even started???How about the storekeepers - are they not quite well off after dipping into the pot of money with no accounting???When money comes into this reserve, do they not get into a bus and go south to spend it?Do the natives not go to Moosonee to get booze and take it back to the reserve????Perhaps all these questions should be investigated and action taken. The OPP would have all the files and information, I would suspect.


Chris
said

Members and communities in our country have only become what we've forced them, or allowed them to become.


TanyaNanaimo
said

Glad to see that some aid is going out to these people, but like some other on here have said, perhaps we should put some of the accountability onto the band themselves. Instead of waiting with their hands open for something they feel entitled to, they should work like everyone else. I know the history, and what happened to First Nations peoples was horrible, but that was a couple hundred years ago. Time to stand on your own 2 feet, and integrate, instead of having a feeling of entitlement. How did these people live in this area BEFORE colonization?? Did they ask the heavens for a handout, or did they adapt?


Omoishiroi
said

as always - any FN protest can be quelled with cash. Want to protest a pipeline? Pay us. Want to run a pipeline? Pay us. Build the pipeline and then we will threaten to blow it up unless you...pay us.Where was the Chief in the summer? Last Spring? Last year? It wasn't her that brought this to the media it was another group altogether. She she the opp to make some headlines and some cash and there she is hands out in front and a gun to the government's head. Good for the conservatives to deal with the housing problem and bring the chief to answer where she spent the money.


We need to educate ourselves before we blame
said

Our First Nation's people would love to be able to make the decisions of where to spend the money, unfortunately, they Indian Act does not give them the authority. Have a look at what monies they were given and then look at what flexibility they were given. The word "choice" does not enter the picture. They do not have the freedom of choice we take for granted.


Dianne
said

I said it awhile ago when we started sending aid to Haiti. What about our own back yard. Also these people should be getting a hand up not a hand out. If you sit back and keep getting something for nothing there is no incentive to look after it. Move them to someplace they wont have to struggle and there is incentive to work for what they are given. How many years are they going to lament about how the white man took over their land. All the perks that they get now, I would like some of them. Again give them a hand UP not a hand OUT.


Areo
said

"Ottawa ordered the band's finances be put under control of an outside manager at a cost of $1,300 a day, a move that sparked outrage among native leaders".Outrage? Why would there be an outrage? Only if the band has something to hide. Psychology 101.It is a know issue amongst First Nations Bands that funds get used inappropriately. Then they get brushed under the carpet. Its about time someone else other than a band administrator looked at the funding to find out where our tax dollars are going. This should be done with all bands. And then where are the other 29 homes that the band should have with the 4.3 million they have already received since 2006. On top of that what about the $50000 per resident with the 90 million in other funding. I am sure any other Canadian could have a nicely finished and furnished home for that price. 45 new homes since 06 and people are living in boxes? Come on. The money obviously went elsewhere and it seems not towards housing.The only crisis is the bank is running dry and the handouts are ending. Lets start a protest and become outraged.


Rob
said

Natives from Canada should learn from aboriginals in South America. No handouts, no welfare, no self pittiness. Just proud on who we are, integrated and always with the same goal of prosperity for the whole nation. Take it from me I am one them. If Natives here ever want to get out of the destructive cycle, they have to stop living in reserves and stop getting everything subsisdized for them.


Dean
said

If the band pays, we pay, if the government pays, we pay. How is this news?


Brian in BC
said

Let's keep this in mind when we are passing out the blame:Charlie Angus (NDP) is the MP for this riding. He is supposed to be their representative to the Government of Canada. Where has he been up until a few weeks ago? Wasn't it his job to notify the government of the state of his riding? What are we paying him for? He is very quick to blame the Harper government for something he was being paid to do.


DS
said

Why should the Feds commit to paying for these. Attawapiskat kicked the Feds accountant out. There is no reason why a blank cheque should be issued until all stakeholders are comfortable with what is happening with the money already sent.


Proud Albertan
said

The chief is outraged by third party oversight of where the finances are going and how they are spent? ah ha ha ill bet he is at the end of the day that’s 180,000 out of his pocket! Im glad to see that the government is helping these people out but at least they are putting their foot down and trying to get a handle on it. Also for those of you who are saying Harper should stay in one of those houses what on earth will that possibly accomplish? i think Harper gets the idea and I’m pretty sure Harper doesn’t trash his house and tear it apart for firewood!


SICK AND TIRED
said

I am so glad this has all happened! It is time for the corruption on the First Nations to be dealt with, and it is time for the rest of the world to speak up. These are our tax payers dollars going to waste. Why can't these people live in our communities, have jobs, pay for a house, manage their monthly charity cheques and live like normal functioning contributing members of society? Why can't they use our rinks, go to our schools, shop at our grocery stores. It has been proven that they are not living off the land, they are too lazy to do that. I am so sick that it is us white people who are the racist ones, and that we are so scared to say anything that might be politically incorrect! THIS NEEDS TO BE FIXED!


L
said

Asking where the money is doesn't make people stupid, evil etc as some commenters have said. I would like to know how old the homes are that are destroyed. Is the government expected to give them a new house every few years? Or every 10 years? Or what is the criteria? Makes sense to me that they get one house, and then they are done. If they don't maintain that house, then they are on their own to build another one. Plus the $250,000 for each house figure that the Chief is throwing around is ridiculous, the trailers are a perfect solution, many Canadians all over the country live in mobile homes and many are very nice. Easy solution and much cheaper. Throwing money at the problem will never solve the problem, its time these communities took care of themselves. Why can't they be taught to repair their own homes? The resources are all around them. And if I lived in this community I would welcome the auditor with open arms as I would want to know where all this money went and why the living conditions of the people are so poor despite the millions of dollars received.


Second Class First Nation
said

It does not speak well for the Chief to be silent. In our family when there is adversity we open our doors and take family in if need be. According to Wikipedia there are some 600 First Nations or bands in Canada. I'm assuming many members within each are related. I'm not aware that a member of one band can simply show up at another and be welcomed in. You are only a member of your specific First Nation. This is very unlike regular communities whereby people can move from say Toronto to Winnipeg, rent or buy, get a job etc. So how did people end up in tents when the the Aunts and Uncles and cousins were out of the cold and in a house? While there may be 600 First Nations, they seemingly have more than one class structure within them.


M
said

I looked at their financial statements. In Aug 2011 the Band was getting quotes on fixing the ice rink and getting better ice equipment. Why wasn't Housing priority. Surely these poor people were living in the same conditions in August. They waited until housing conditions were at a crisis point before the Band did anything. And even then they blamed the Government.

This reeks of mismanagement.


Benson
said

With the government supposedly so involved with First Nation's - how was it allowed to get SO BAD. Had the problem been addressed at the on set, it would never have grown to this magnitude!


RDL
said

The Government needs to go back, to inspect the shape of the trailers and retrofitted homes that our tax dollars will ultimately fund. Guarenteed that in no time it will be in shambles yet again. I thought the Indian people were a proud people. The question I have is why? Why do they not do anything to improve their standard of living. I realize that the band council is more than likely to blame for this, but the blame seems to always be pointed at the Government by the native people. And my guess is that this reservation is just the tip of the iceberg. Wait for the other bands to come to the perverbial money trough. Wait for it!!!They will gut their homes and burn the wood for heat. Government will re-build again only this time the Government will supply firewood, then they will burn the firewood, gut their homes again when the firewoods runs out and so on........ A never ending cycle of money going down the drain.With all the federal transfer payments to the first nations bands, coupled with their tax free status means there is no incentive to make things better for themselves.


Rob
said

When is it that the government is giving me housing and providing the necessities of life [as is demanded on here for the Aboriginals] at taxpayers' expense ??I was once an activist in the 70's and 80's for 'Native Rights' and blamed the government for inaction and indifference. I had school exchanges with native communities to provide forums for them to voice their issues to students and parents; and raised points of concern with governments almost monthly. Many things have been done to assist Native groups ... it is time they displayed a sense of self-responsibility in some [not all] of these native communities and, like all other Canadians, improve their lives through education, hard work and dedication to success. National aboriginal leaders seem to be articulate and capable of utilizing the law and other venues to move ahead in their personal lives ... so just what holds the rest of them in perpetual servitude that results in continual negative outcomes ? To my knowledge no one forces anyone in Canada to live 500 km from the nearest supply of goods and services so they can endlessly complain about the high costs and difficulty in obtaining them.


Jason
said

I keep going back n forth with my opinion on all this. My first instinct is to suggest cutting off all handouts so that, like the rest of us, they "have" to work for what they have. When you work for something, you tend to have pride in that accomplishment and will undoubtedly care for your possessions a bit more. I've lived in several provinces over the years and every reserve I have driven past looks horrible. Houses are falling apart...junk is laid everywhere. It's like nobody cares about their belongings or have pride in their property. Why should the government keep replacing housing only so it can be destroyed again? I know people want to stay where they were born and raised their whole lives, but if there's no opportunity for employment, why stay and wait for handouts? This comment goes for every Canadian, not just natives. Every race and culture needs to take responsibility for how their lives are. I don't blame anyone for how my life is going. I don't blame the government if my house deteriorates due to lack of maintenance. Yes, I know...white man came and took their land. That is the past...that is history. People have to let go of the past and move on. We need to respect each other and learn to help ourselves. I don't care if you're white, black, native, Asian, Innu, etc., if you are lazy and don't want to work, it's because you're lazy, regardless of race. If you live like a slob, you're a slob. If you don't work because you know someone is going to hand you freebies, why do you get offended when someone points that out? Anyway, i can go on and on...no, I'm not racist. I judge people for who they are.


Get going men.
said

This Band has millions in the bank ............What dose that tell you? Plus i see a bunch of men and young men there GRAB A HAMMER, NAILS AND GET GOING ! oh nevermind i'll just watch my 50" flat screen and wait of the gov't to fix it. They are YOUR FAMILY not mine. You men there make me sick i would never let my family live like that, rich or poor and yes i have been both.


Nervous
said

I am a little nervous about providing wood-burning stoves for these new homes. Will we ( the gov't ) be responsible for air-lifting the community to safety when the homes start to burn down?A scary thought but a definite reality ...........


DCI
said

It is getting more and more difficult to feel sorry for these native people. We see their house in diplorable conditions, and then see a plasma TV on the wall. Wished that I could afford one!And why is a mobile trailor costing $ 250,000.00You got to be kidding!! The native bands have millions of dollars. Why can't they take care of their own peopl instead of handouts all the time. Even today; they still blame others for their own problems. I'm so tired of hearing this...There are a lot of Canadians out of work nowdays, I don't see the government helping them. there are people all across Canada living on the streets. Where is the government for them?The native people must start taking responsability for themselves. And this time,I hope that their bank acoounts are looked at. Something is very wrong here...


Jenna J.
said

We're complaining because they were already given money for this. How many times do we have to pay for the same thing. It's like in the U.S. when the banks collapsed because of their own greedy fault, and then got billions in a bailout. First they stole the citizens money, then they got a bailout from taxpayers. People get tired of paying for the same thing over and over.


Diana
said

Harper and his family should spend their holidays in Attawapiskat, in the worse house. Attawapiskat children without basic services (heating, running water, electricity) and Harper's children with everything cannot convince their father to help the those children. Let's start a petition. It is the only way the government will help them.


Rick W in BC
said

That's the best our government can come up with?So what has the Assembly of First Nations contributed in this other than demanding more money? I have not heard that they have contributed anything to help these people out. Isn't it part of their mandate to help other First Nations Communities in this type of situation? Why is it that it is only the Red Cross who is doing something while everyone else is busy pointing fingers and demanding more cash.


RAY
said

There is a National Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction. It's objectives are to make communities more resilient. It appears that this community and all levels of government were unprepared. Squabbling about money when people are in danger. Oddly enough, the Private sector has been proposing the trailer solution for months. And the money squabble continues.


PBW
said

An all-weather road is needed as much - if not more than - a temporary fix for inadequate housing. A road permits construction materials to be brought in more cheaply, food to be brought in more cheaply, travel to be made more cheaply. Until all reserves have that benefit, permanent access to the rest of Canada, we will see major disparities in standards of living no matter how much money we send.


chel in the Peg
said

To the average wage earner it may seem like a lot of money, but $1300 a day in consulting fees is not outrageous. I work in the insurance industry, and medical/dental consultants make upwards of $300 an hour. They are experts in their field and they are highly accountable for their decisions.


Jamie D
said

You don't have to print this. But ha ha ha, great comment board you have here. They laugh and mock the Canadian governments actions at helping people. I wonder what folks think that the Governments role is? I also notice that most here rail against gov corruption, big gov, big taxes etc. So when the gov buy's $1 Million worth of mobile homes to help it's own people you cry foul! But when the gov decides to spend $50 Million on Toilets, Gazebo's and parks and rec centres in an affluent area you say that is fine. Or $5.7 Million on GBU-12 Paveway's to bomb a foreign country on behalf of yet another country you say 'go ahead'. Canadians sure are a funny lot.


Gerald
said

It shows how the Reformist Prime Minister would prefer to see the natives die instead of helping them as Human beings, second there is no money to get from natives for his slaughter campaign rhetoric against minorities and natives!


RG
said

Once again the Canadian taxpayer is forced to throw money away ,on yet another native reserve, that doesn't want to be or can't be self sufficient.Once again the NDP takes money out of my pocket even though they did not win the election.


Gerald
said

I read comments from Chiefs, Politicians, and Commentors on this site. What about the people living in the shacks ? Haven't heard much from them....and please don't tell me it's because they have no power or can't speak. What's their take on this?


Anne
said

I find the comments of Canada abusing Human Rights of Native Peoples extremely offensive. Wake up to reality - we (the people of Canada) provide millions to these peoples, free everything including post secondary education - they squander the money, mismanage resources, insist on living in remote areas where there is absolutely nothing for their children and teenagers to aspire to, substance abuse is rampant, homes that are built are in ruins within a few short years. They make millions via Casinos - where is that going hmm? I could go on. At some point these people need to accept responsibility for the failure of their way of life that is no longer feasible in this day and age.


Mike from NS
said

Are these trailers worth 250,000 dollars apeice? Apparantly this is what it Band Chief Louttit says is required per family. How did these communities survive in the winter 100 or 200 years ago?


Wayne in HRM
said

@GE The side of the story that you are missing from the government is the truth. The truth about how successive Liberal and Conservative government have allowed a situation among First Nations reserves to fester and become an international embarrassment to Canada. The only ones who would not recoil at the sheer extremes of poverty that are allowed to continue among Canadians of First Nation status are the truly ignorant, selfish, self righteous and self important people who continue to deflect criticism towards the reserve that is in desperate need of assistance. If the car and oil companies of Canada can receive help, why can't average Canadians be given the same consideration


MP23
said

Can we go back in a years to see what these trailers look like then? Another short term fix...


Paul, Burlington
said

I don't see the problem. They have obviously mismanaged the millions given to them thus far. Why are they afraid of having an independent auditor or manager? Where did all that money go? As a taxpayer, I have a right to know. On the other hand, I would rather give them trailers than cash.


Just Saying - Ottawa
said

No one should go cold or hungry because of stupidity of anyone running the show whether it be leaders of the Reserve or whoever. Heard on the news this morning that there are many leaders of these reserves with very few people living there earning more then the Prime Minister of our Country...and low and behold tax free. Something wrong with this picture. But must say happy to hear that these little children will be housed in something warm and hopefully kept clean.


Doug from BC
said

I wonder who will get to live in the new units? Bet you it will be friends of the Band Council, any takers?


jordanincalgary
said

i agree ....Why do we never see the palatial abode of the Chief and the administration staff ... only the shacks?besides there is no incentive for the natives to take care of these new trailers, because they don't own them and they know we will just keep shoveling money into the community like a fat baby who constantly cries for food.


Robert B
said

I've been wondering where does the chief and council live ? In Toronto? North Bay? anywhere but the reserve We haven't been shown their homes Whoops, not theirs just the reserves!!!!! I'll bet it wasn't the TeePee Pic.


Bob Beausoleil
said

We need a proper accounting of what was done with the money that we have spent to date. If it was all used for proper purposes there is nothing to hide. If however, it wasn't people will object to auditors snooping around. I have no object and encourage these people be looked after properly but money spent must be accounted for.


MarkmBha
said

What a waste of taxpayers money!Surely Ottawa can find an accountant for less, per day!


G.E.
said

I believe I heard the PM say the word 'mismanagement' in his comments regarding this situation yesterday. Why does it seem like there is a side to this story that is not being told?????


Thomas
said

Sounds better than what I have been reading the last few weeks on this story, the blame game sort of thing, while people are in grave danger. Hope the horrible and stupid rednecks refrain from commenting on this story any further, their evil, ignorant, naive and stupid comments don't help a thing.


Ian Ottawa
said

Right, and these will be used to store what?Feed a man a fish and he'll eat for a day, teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime. Handouts are not the solution for these freeloaders of the system, however a hand up is. We cannot, and should not be a meal ticket for Natives. They need to learn that an honest day's labour for an honest day's pay is reality for today. The ones that made the deals of old are dead and buried. Move on.


Paul
said

Lets give them more tax payers money. Let see in a year what those houses will look like......


John
said

What will the bitching be now? Too little, too late?


RJ in Halifax
said

Based on some of the pictures coming out of this reserve, I sure hope those trailers have satellite dishes attached so the residents can continue to watch their shows on those gigantic 50" plasma TV's they seem to own.


Andrew Hudson
said

Why do we never see the palatial abode of the Chief and the administration staff ... only the shacks?


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