Thursday, January 17, 2008

While the Indian Industry

churns along, you'd think something intentionally created to address differences in educational outcomes could end up such an abject failure.

Despite thousands of bureaucrats, lawyers, policy contributors, and politicos, something as sad as this occurs in Canada - despite the wealth and privilege we enjoy.

It speaks volumes about Canada's current approaches to aboriginal affairs - as much as this detailed, yet confusing and myopic stance perpetuates.

It will achieve nothing until fundamental changes in policy occurs.

Given the amount of bureaucrats and glad handers that exist in the 'industry', nothing will change for a good, long, time.

They're making out ok, y'know.

No comments: