Ignorance driving racism against First Nations after blockades: minister
OTTAWA — Racist taunts and threats of violence levelled at Indigenous people in the wake of national anti-pipeline protests are “horrible,” the federal cabinet minister for diversity, inclusion and youth said Wednesday.
But wilful ignorance on the part of those promoting hatred must be addressed by educating Canadians on the “real history,” of Canada, Bardish Chagger said, one written and told by Indigenous people themselves and not by other voices.
Chagger said she has heard firsthand some of the abuse aimed at the Indigenous people and groups who have protested and set up blockades in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs in B.C. refusing the construction of a pipeline across their territory.
“Some of the comments I receive in my office are very intentionally ignorant and very hurtful,” she said.