Indigenous Sovereigntists critique Canada’s toothless take on UNDRIP Russ Diabo (Mohawk) argues that Bill C-15 is part of Trudeau's contemporary version of Pierre Trudeau's 1969 White Paper, which sought to extinguish the special rights and status of Indigenous people in order to assimilate them into Canada (CBC)
UNDRIP Bill C-15 is an attack on Indigenous sovereignty: Diabo - APTN News Watch Darrell Stranger’s interview with Russ Diabo If Bill C-15 becomes law, all 46 Articles of the UN declaration will be interpreted and implemented through the colonial Canadian constitutional framework, instead of respecting international law regarding the rights of Indigenous Peoples
Resources - Russell Diabo CANDRIP Bill C-15: Analysis of Canada’s Bill C-15 version of UNDRIP to Replace the Indian Act and Pre-1975 Treaties through Self-Government Agreements, Modern Treaties and Opt-Out Legislation Download Presentation
CANDRIP (Bill C-15): Canadas Tool for Re-Colonization Linked below is a PowerPoint presentation Russ Diabo delivered to the Indigenous Pedagogy Virtual Academy reviewing the key articles on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the content and issues arising from the Canadian federal UNDRIP law, Bill C-15, which is known by many people as CANDRIP, a Canadian domestic
CANDRIP (Bill C -15) Justice Canada’s Draft Action-Plan and Self . . . CANDRIP (Bill C-15) Draft Action-Plan Replaces FPIC with Consultation David Lametti, Federal Minister of Justice Lead Minister on Draft Action-Plan: “UNDRIP as an interpretive tool, just as any UN declaration, already exists as a source of law —an interpretive source of law — in front of tribunals That’s already the case
UNDRIP Implementation and use: It’s complicated “We don’t have access to a court system to judge Canada at the UN, but we can embarrass Canada ” —Russ Diabo “The declaration is a sham, meaningless,” said a suddenly disillusioned participant of the Free, Prior and Informed Consent Conference held near Collingwood, Ont last week
CANDRIP (Bill C-15):. . . - Russell Diabo and Truth Campaign - Facebook CANDRIP (Bill C-15): Canada's Tool for Re-Colonization Linked below is a PowerPoint presentation Russ Diabo delivered to the Indigenous Pedagogy Virtual Academy reviewing the key articles on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and the content and issues arising from the Canadian federal UNDRIP law, Bill C-15, which