The Crown promised Canadian First Nations riches – over 150 years on, they could finally get billions
by Leyland Cecco from World news | The Guardian on (#6H5MX)
In northern Ontario, a dozen First Nations have been left struggling. A court's attempt at compensation see them getting up to C$126bn
Only 25 miles of road lie between the northern Ontario town of Terrace Bay and Pays Plat First Nation. But when Raymond Goodchild was growing up, that distance spanned entire worlds.
Terrace Bay in the 1960s was often smothered by a thick smoke billowing from pulp mills. As in much of postwar Canada, industry thrived and jobs were plentiful. Roads and sidewalks were paved, and homes glowed at night with electric lighting.
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