Gov. Gen. Mary Simon addresses United Nations forum on Indigenous rights
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon told the opening of the United Nations permanent forum on Indigenous issues Monday that Canada is making progress on improving the lives of Indigenous Peoples, even if that progress is slow.
“Countries like Canada made a promise that life for Indigenous Peoples would improve, and in many ways in Canada it is improving,” Simon said, citing Canada’s adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, better known as UNDRIP.
“I have witnessed progress and a growing awareness among Canadians through national and regional efforts toward reconciliation. Reconciliation is transforming our understanding of history and building new relations within our society.”
Those relationships are being tested in at least one province. British Columbia Premier David Eby’s government briefly proposed to suspend a provincial law based on the UN declaration after courts cited it in their rulings against his government.
