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Joseph Quesnel: Don't blame judges. Politicians created the Indigenous rights crisis

The article by Joseph Quesnel argues that politicians, rather than judges, are primarily responsible for creating the Indigenous rights crisis in Canada. Quesnel suggests that legislative decisions and policies have contributed to ongoing issues facing Indigenous communities, including systemic inequalities and unmet legal obligations. He calls for accountability from elected officials and emphasizes that judicial rulings alone cannot resolve these deep-rooted problems. The piece frames the responsibility for Indigenous rights challenges as lying with political leaders, highlighting concerns over governance and policy implementation.

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Joseph Quesnel: Don't blame judges. Politicians created the Indigenous rights crisis

The article by Joseph Quesnel argues that politicians, rather than judges, are primarily responsible for creating the Indigenous rights crisis in Canada. Quesnel suggests that legislative decisions and policies have contributed to ongoing issues facing Indigenous communities, including systemic inequalities and unmet legal obligations. He calls for accountability from elected officials and emphasizes that judicial rulings alone cannot resolve these deep-rooted problems. The piece frames the responsibility for Indigenous rights challenges as lying with political leaders, highlighting concerns over governance and policy implementation.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the Indigenous rights crisis as stemming from political decisions rather than judicial actions, which aligns with a right-leaning perspective that often attributes social issues to policy choices and political leadership. It emphasizes accountability of politicians while downplays

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