Aboriginal delegates ponder future of Liberal party

About 3,000 delegates gathered in Ottawa last weekend for the federal Liberal convention.

APTN National News
About 3,000 delegates gathered in Ottawa last weekend for the federal Liberal convention.

The party was decimated in the last national election. Now party members are looking to rebuild.

APTN National News reporter Annette Francis met with some of the party’s Aboriginal members to hear their views on the party’s future.

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2 thoughts on “Aboriginal delegates ponder future of Liberal party

  1. Stanley Bradburn says:

    Historical statement made by Paul Martin. Never again will the government be able to say to the Aboriginal people its our way or the highway.

  2. I totally agree.u00a0 I sat in on the Aboriginal People’s Commission on Friday morning and was really impressed with the bright, young, new executive.u00a0 I wish them well in their pursuits.u00a0 I also thought Paul Martin touched on many important issues in the speech he gave, in particular relating to the cancellation of the Kelowna Accord.u00a0 I would love to see more of our aboriginal community getting involved in Canadian politics to affect the change we need.u00a0 The status quo is simply not acceptable.u00a0 I also intend to look at ways our EDA board can include more aboriginals in our meetings.u00a0 I welcome any suggestions.

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