May commits to process for First Nations to opt out of Indian Act
COWICHAN BAY, B.C. — A Green government would create a framework for Indigenous communities to opt out of the Indian Act as part of its strategy for reconciliation, party leader Elizabeth May said Saturday.
May said dismantling what she calls the “racist and oppressive” Indian Act, the law which defines much of the relationship between the federal government and First Nations, will be a complex process.
“It’s time to end the era of colonial oppression and genuinely support Indigenous Peoples’ work and efforts towards self-determination so no one is left behind or excluded from their rightful heritage,” May said in a statement.
The Indian Act has long been extremely controversial and there is intense, ongoing discussion on how to move past its limitations.