The federal Conservatives should embrace the principles of the Kelowna Accord signed by the previous Liberal government, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday. The “extraordinary” $5.1-billion deal designed to help lift natives out of poverty has fallen by the wayside while aboriginal protests have continued to spread across Canada, McGuinty said.
With a national day of aboriginal protests planned for June 29, McGuinty said he wants Ottawa to quickly develop a “more intelligent and accelerated” way to settle about 800 outstanding land claims to help ease tensions.
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