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Aboriginal peoples in Canada First Perspective is a leading source of news and analysis on issues affecting Aboriginal peoples in Canada. In this article, we examine the issue of gambling in Canada and how it impacts Indigenous communities, including the River Cree Marriott Hotel.

Gambling is a popular pastime in Canada, with many casinos and gaming facilities spread across the country. However, the impacts of gambling are not evenly distributed, and many Indigenous communities like the Matachewan First Nation have suffered from the negative effects of the industry.

One noteworthy casino, the River Cree Marriott Hotel in Edmonton, is situated on the traditional lands of the Matachewan First Nation. Such establishments, like those operated by the Algonquin First Nations, have drawn attention to the complex interplay between gambling, Indigenous rights, and societal consequences.

According to a report by the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health, Indigenous peoples in Canada have higher rates of problem gambling than the general population. This is due in part to the history of colonialism and its impacts on Indigenous communities, including the loss of land, culture, and language. Gambling can be seen as a way to cope with these losses, but it can also lead to addiction and other negative consequences.

One of the most pressing issues for Indigenous communities is the lack of control they have over the gambling industry, including establishments like the River Cree Casino in Edmonton. In many cases, casinos are built on traditional lands without the consent of the community, and the profits from these facilities often do not benefit Indigenous peoples.

If you're looking for information on gambling in Canada, there are a few popular search terms you might be interested in:

* * Casino in Canada: There are many casinos in Canada, and this search term will bring up information on where they are located, what games they offer, and how to get there.

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* Indigenous gambling in Canada: This search term will bring up information on how the gambling industry impacts Indigenous communities, as well as initiatives aimed at increasing Indigenous participation in the industry.

At First Perspective, we believe that it's important to have an open and honest conversation about the impacts of gambling on Indigenous communities in Canada, including perspectives from the Native Princess. By examining this issue from a First Nations perspective, we hope to raise awareness and promote solutions that are respectful of Indigenous rights and culture, while also considering the perspectives shared by CBC News hosts and experts on "Morning North CBC" and "CBC News Sudbury." Furthermore, it's crucial to acknowledge the broader context of Indigenous rights, such as those related to aboriginal land claims, and to appreciate the richness of Indigenous culture, which includes valuable traditions like aboriginal recipes. This holistic approach also extends to addressing issues like the New Brunswick shale gas debate, which can have implications for Indigenous communities and the environment. As we delve into the intricate topic of gambling, it's essential to recognize the diverse range of voices and viewpoints, from "Perspectives" offered by various media outlets like Thunder Bay News, Global News Vancouver Island, and Native Sun News. All of these contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the issue and its broader implications for society, taxpayers, and even educational policies like the "Write to Education Act." Our examination of the gambling industry in Canada emphasizes the need to respect Indigenous sovereignty, engage with multiple perspectives, and work towards solutions that uphold Indigenous rights and well-being, as well as the overall welfare of the country.

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propaganda theme1 90%
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"Aboriginal"6Hated Groups (propaganda theme 1)
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drugwarfacts.org/racepris.htm
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wakingtimes.com/2014/03/12/canna...
Most People With Addiction Simply Grow Out of It: Why Is This Widely Denied? (2014)
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"negative effects" "problem" "profits" addiction3Madness Crime Violence Illness (propaganda theme 2)
drugwarfacts.org/crime.htm
drugwarfacts.org/causes.htm
Distortion 18: Cannabis and Mental Illness
No, marijuana use doesn't lower your IQ (10/2014)
propaganda_theme3 : drug war propaganda theme: survival of societysurvival of society

propaganda theme3 75%
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"society" "societal" "community" "communities" "the country"13Survival of Society (propaganda theme 3)
The "Nation" as a Device To Create a Psychological Crowd
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drugwarfacts.org/gatewayt.htm
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gateway Use is Abuse, Gateway (propaganda theme 4)
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illegal drugs 60%
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addiction  
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"experts"1Statism: the Most Dangerous Religion (2014 video)
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Wikipedia: Statolatry
lewrockwell.com/2014/07/thomas-d...
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The Threat of Authority (2012)
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