What does idle no more mean?

What does idle no more mean?

indigenous sovereignty
A grassroots movement for indigenous sovereignty, indigenous rights and respect for the treaties. Goals include stopping environmental degradation and economic and social inequality.

What laws did idle no more change?

Idle No More: Issues and Activism At over 400 pages, the Jobs and Growth Act affected over 60 acts, including the Indian Act, the Navigable Waters Protection Act (changed to the Navigation Protection Act), and the Environmental Assessment Act.

How does Bill C-45 affect First Nations sovereignty?

The passing of Bill C-45 for First Nations people eliminates treaty rights. It will allow First Nations to lease out/surrender reserve lands based on votes taken at a single meeting, rather than a majority vote from an entire First Nation (community consent).

What is the Bill C-45 Indian Act?

JC: Bill C-45 transforms the Navigable Waters Protection Act into the Navigation Protection Act. Historically, the Navigable Waters Protection Act protected the right to navigate without interference from logging operations, bridges, pipelines, dams, and other forms of industrial development.

Does Bill C 45 still exist?

Currently Bill C-45 is being used to announce Act(s) respecting cannabis and to amend the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, the Criminal Code and other Acts.

What is the significance of Bill C 45?

The Westray bill or Bill C-45 was federal legislation that amended the Canadian Criminal Code and became law on March 31, 2004. The Bill (introduced in 2003) established new legal duties for workplace health and safety, and imposed serious penalties for violations that result in injuries or death.

Was idle no more peaceful?

Vision. Idle No More calls on all people to join in a peaceful revolution which honours and fulfills Indigenous sovereignty and which protects the land, the water, and the sky.

Why was the White Paper rejected?

Aboriginal peoples rejected the white paper not because they were completely in favor of the Indian Act but because, for them, giving up the Indian Act meant surrendering any existing legislative claims to special Aboriginal rights; there were no other policy documents but the Indian Act that ensured such rights for …

Who are the founders of Idle No More?

Idle No More is an ongoing protest movement, founded in December 2012 by four women: three First Nations women and one non-Native ally.

Is there a connection between Idle No More and occupy?

The movement is grassroots. “It’s all volunteer and we have no finances,” according to Gordon. It has been compared to the Occupy movement that began in 2011. So there is no formal connection between the AFN, which represents First Nations citizens in Canada, and Idle No More.

What are the changes in the Idle No More movement?

The changes that most concern the Idle No More movement are the ones to these acts: Indian Act. Navigation Protection Act (former Navigable Waters Protection Act). Environmental Assessment Act. In addition to the changes, those involved in the movement were angered by what they call a lack of consultation with indigenous peoples.

How is Idle No More doing in Canada?

Idle No More claims the amendments remove that protection for 99.9 per cent of lakes and rivers in Canada. Environmental Assessment Act: The first omnibus budget bill had already overhauled the assessment process and the second one reduces further the number of projects that would require assessment under the old provisions.