AFN calls minority Liberals to ‘maintain momentum’ on Indigenous issues
VANCOUVER — The leader of the Assembly of First Nations says the minority government elected Monday presents an opportunity to keep moving the needle on issues affecting Indigenous Peoples in Canada.
National Chief Perry Bellegarde said the Liberals accomplished more for Indigenous rights than any other government in its first term but an enormous socio-economic gap remains between First Nations and non-Indigenous Canadians.
“Progress doesn’t mean parity,” Bellegarde said in an interview. “There’s opportunity to maintain momentum and keep pushing and opening up doors.”
As the leader of a minority government, Justin Trudeau will have to strike deals with political rivals to pass legislation. That could mean co-operation with the New Democrats, who would be positioned to push policy priorities.