Re; the NESKANTAGA First Nations high rate of SUICIDES. After - TopicsExpress



          

Re; the NESKANTAGA First Nations high rate of SUICIDES. After discussing with a psychologist (Native), et al, the relationship BETWEEN: the DEPRIVATION of the most vulnerable Native community members, et al, of the simplest & most basic information, such as the information in The W.A.D. Accord (aka; The Australian Question) and the high rates of: 1) SUICIDES, 2) despair, 3) disenchantment, 4) unemployment, 5) poverty, & 6) etc., that are found in many Native communities, et al, across Canada, the PSYCHOLOGIST CONCURRED. I have subsequently shared some of the aforementioned information, et al, with, &/or, have had the information & questions improved by, amongst others: 1) senior politicians & bureaucrats; both, federal & provincial, Canadian, et al, 2) therelevant lobbyists clients & the executives of the political parties operating in Canada, 3) the coveted foreign investor, et al, 4) the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights & 5) et al. If you are interested in utilizing the aforementioned information to minimize, &/or, ELIMINATE the aforementioned major contributing factor to the SUICIDES, etc, &/or, have questions regarding The Compensation (similar to the compensation re; the Residential Schools, except larger, et al) to the most vulnerable community members, et al, for being deprived of the aforementioned simplest & most basic information, then, you might consider contacting the above groups & individuals in order to obtain some of the information that is The W.A.D. Accord, etc., then, contacting me by mail at: 2173 Bradford Ave., Sidney, B.C. CANADA. V8L 2C8. By way of closing, does this information & the information in The WAD Accord belong to you, or, to the community members? And, what do the psychologists that the Neskanataga are utilizing know about the aforementioned relationship & do they concur, or, not? Sincerely, David E.H. Smith - Researcher - Qui tam... cc. originally posted on CBC Apr.30, 2013 Ontario First Nation gets little help despite suicide crisis cbc.sh Neskantaga First Nation declared a state of emergency nearly two weeks ago because of a spike in suicides, but the community 480 kilometres northeast of Thunder Bay, Ont., has received little government support to help it deal with the crisis.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 01:45:20 +0000

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