真相与和解委员会为市政当局提供了挑战“省民”地位的机会

V. Hudson
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本文分析了真相与和解委员会(TRC)在非殖民化和移民-殖民地加拿大复兴过程中作为关键权力结构的市政当局的纳入或缺乏。TRC只拜访了市政当局五次,表明它们对这一进程的重要性不大。这表明,这是由联邦和省政府解决行动呼吁,他们只能采用自上而下和“一刀切”的方法。这种方法是不够的,因为许多不同的原住民亚群体生活在加拿大各地。那么,谁将有效地帮助当地土著社区制定政策、资源和城市规划?这必须是市政当局,不像TRC建议的那样。在应对行动呼吁时,市政当局更有能力为城市规划和政策制定提供基层方法,这是其他各级政府无法做到的,因此,无视被称为“省之物”的意识形态,表明它们对这一进程的重要性。在本文中,我确定了市政当局如何通过承认并包括城市空间中独特的土著身份来有效地采取行动,这是实现真正和解、非殖民化和土著复兴的必要条件。
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission Gives Municipalities the Opportunity to Defy their Status as "Creatures of the Province"
This paper analyses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s (TRC) inclusion, or lack thereof, of Municipalities as a critical power structure in the process of decolonization and resurgence across settler-colonial Canada. The TRC only called upon Municipalities five times, suggesting that they have little importance to the process. This indicates that it is up to the Federal and Provincial governments to address the calls to action, to which they would only be able to apply a top-down and “one size fits all” approach. This approach is insufficient because many diverse subgroups of Indigenous people live across Canada. So, who will effectively help develop policies, resources, and urban planning for the local Indigenous communities? That would have to be municipalities, unlike what the TRC is suggesting. Municipalities are more capable of providing a grass-roots approach to urban planning and policymaking when addressing the calls to action, something the other levels of government can not do, therefore, defying the ideology of being known as “Creatures of the Province” and signifying their importance to the process. Throughout this paper, I identify how municipalities can effectively take on the calls to action by recognizing and including the unique Indigenous identities within urban spaces, a requirement in accomplishing true reconciliation, decolonization, and Indigenous resurgence.
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