It’s almost like a game of colonial whack-a-mole. Everywhere Algonquin Nation members look these days, it seems a new problem pops up.
If it isn’t declining moose stocks, it’s a proposed radioactive dump on unceded land, and if it isn’t a controversial Ontario land claim or friction with the Métis Nation of Ontario, it’s the rise of the self-declared eastern Métis in Quebec.
With limited time and money — and a traditional territory larger than some provinces — the Algonquin Anishinaabeg face hard decisions about the top issue to target, but according to a group that gathered last week in Ottawa, that