May 152013
 
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Former military official says poverty and anger in indigenous communities mean conditions for an "insurgency" are ripe.

from Al Jazeera

Living standards for indigenous people on par with "third world" countries, buttressed by a large population of unemployed young men in a 'warrior cohort', and easy-to-target economic infrastructure, all mean Canada has conditions for a potential indigenous "insurgency".

That's according to a new report penned by a former Canadian military officer for the MacDonald Laurier Institute, a think-tank supported by corporate executives.

'For many Aboriginal people in Canada, but especially for First Nations women and children, life on-reserve is dreary, dark and dangerous,' wrote Douglas Bland in the report, Canada and the first Nations: Cooperation or Conflict? 'Social fractionalization significantly increases the risk of social conflict. The phenomenon provides motives for an insurgency,' read the report, issued in May. …"

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