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Hayden King

Hayden King is Anishinaabe from Beausoleil First Nation. He is the director of Yellowhead Institute at Ryerson University in Toronto, Ont.

Wholesale rapid removal of the Indian Act without alternatives will be met with resistance

Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
A new Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is attempting to remove the Indian Act, there is a consultation period, though truncated, and an apparent 'nation-to-nation' collaboration. If history is a guide, the final act here is betrayal, writes Hayden King. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
A new Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is attempting to remove the Indian Act, there is a consultation period, though truncated, and an apparent 'nation-to-nation' collaboration. If history is a guide, the final act here is betrayal, writes Hayden King. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
A new Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is attempting to remove the Indian Act, there is a consultation period, though truncated, and an apparent 'nation-to-nation' collaboration. If history is a guide, the final act here is betrayal, writes Hayden King. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
Opinion | BY HAYDEN KING | June 18, 2018
A new Liberal government, headed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, is attempting to remove the Indian Act, there is a consultation period, though truncated, and an apparent 'nation-to-nation' collaboration. If history is a guide, the final act here is betrayal, writes Hayden King. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade