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A Socialist Project e-bulletin ... No. 515 ... June 9, 2011
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First Nations Under Surveillance
Harper Government Prepares for First Nations "Unrest"
Russell Diabo and Shiri Pasternak
Internal documents from Indian Affairs and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) show that shortly after forming government in January of 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper had the federal government tighten up on gathering and sharing intelligence on First Nations to anticipate and manage potential First Nation unrest across Canada.
Information obtained by Access to Information requests reveals that almost immediately upon taking power in 2006, the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) was given the lead role to spy on First Nations. The goal was to identify the First Nation leaders, participants and outside supporters of First Nation occupations and protests, and to closely monitor their actions.
To accomplish this task, INAC established a "Hot Spot Reporting System." These weekly reports highlight all those communities across the country who engage in direct action to protect their lands and communities. They include Tobique First Nation, Tsartlip First Nation, the Algonquins of Barriere Lake, Teztan Biny (Fish Lake) First Nation, Six Nations, Grassy Narrows, Stz'uminous First Nation, the Likhts'amsiyu Clan of the Wet'suwet'en First Nation, Gitxaala First Nation, Wagmatcook First Nation, Innu of Labrador, Pikangikum First Nation, and many more. They include bands from the coast of Vancouver Island to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean.
What we see in these documents -- from the hot spot reports themselves, to the intelligence-sharing between government and security forces -- is a closely monitored population of First Nations, who clearly are causing a panic at the highest levels of Canadian bureaucracy and political office.
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Comments
ronin (not verified)
Thu, 06/09/2011 - 14:19
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Spying on First Nations
Where is WikiLeaks when you need it? Has anyone found anything on First Nations through WikiLeaks? There was an item on the Minister of Indian Affairs and his comments with respect to First Nations that were very bizarre to say the least.