Some Indigenous leaders reject PM's 'out of touch' housing comments

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Some Indigenous leaders are rejecting the prime minister's remark that “housing isn't a primary federal responsibility.' Carol McBride, a former chief and now president of the Native Women's Association of Canada, says 'I can’t believe he said that.'

Carol McBride, president of the Native Women’s Association of Canada and Algonquin leader and Elder from Timiskaming First Nation.As a former chief, McBride remembers being in a housing crisis when she led the Timiskaming First Nation in northwestern Quebec — and that was in the 1990s.

"We count on the federal government, for sure, for housing. For him to say that is totally out of the playing field. I'm telling you: I can't believe he said that.""housing isn't a primary federal responsibility," The federal Conservatives circulated the clip in online attacks, while the NDP slammed the comment as out-of-touch finger pointing, a snub to the urgent housing crunch Indigenous communities face.

He and his family moved into a "matchbox" house with no running water and no toilet, except a bucket with a garbage bag, he recalled. There were eight of them."So for Inuit, definitely, the federal government is responsible for housing." They occupy eight settlements throughout Alberta, cumulatively about the size of P.E.I., and they too face a serious housing shortage and overcrowding, Lamouche said, which has "a domino effect" on health and social cohesion.

In that same year, Nunavut's then-MP Mumilaaq Qaqqaq toured the territory documenting deplorable conditions including mould, overcrowding and unsafe homes needing urgent repairs.

 

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