Remember the ArriveCAN covid tracking app design? $60 million contract awarded to an indigenous business and got nothing out of it. Any accountability or cost recovery??
Noob1cl3 on
Just out here wondering when the Indigenous scamming ends.
This doesnt even account for the mass grave funding that found nothing (and in most cases groups took the money and did not even bother looking).
Add on to that the existing money we send to band elders that seemingly disappears given the poor quality of life your average FN person lives.
Angry_beaver_1867 on
Laughable we accept any protected class like race , sexual orientation, gender etc as a reason to favour one contractor over another.
Visible-Essay9728 on
Natives are where tax money goes to die.
Abyssus88 on
and the same people behind allowing all this still have there jobs…………
Smooth_Is-Fast on
“Companies must be at least 51 per cent owned and controlled by First Nations, Métis or Inuit to be eligible”
That’s exactly how businesses operates in the United Arab Emirates. The result is Emiratis driving their Bugattis all day while producing absolutely nothing. Sounds familiar?
Conscious_Candle2598 on
Kind of raises the question of how many others try and game the system.
Indigenous. Black Innovation Fund. CEBA. ArriveCan
but the Canadian government seems to be only real hard on CERB scammers.
TryingForThrillions on
Freeland was on Bill Maher last night bragging about how well her ‚progressive‘ government had performed for First Nations.. Didn’t mention what value if any they’d received, nor did she drop that they’d *tripled* spending from $11 Billion to $33 Billion.
FngrBngr-84 on
I worked for an „indigenous“ company in my younger years. We had an indigenous gentleman brought in as a partner that the head honchos would bring to meetings with government officials. His in-office name was „Tits-on-Bull“ because for anything other than meeting the demographic criteria, he was fucking useless.
And before the usual crowd loses its collective mind, no I didn’t come up with the name.
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Remember the ArriveCAN covid tracking app design? $60 million contract awarded to an indigenous business and got nothing out of it. Any accountability or cost recovery??
Just out here wondering when the Indigenous scamming ends.
This doesnt even account for the mass grave funding that found nothing (and in most cases groups took the money and did not even bother looking).
Add on to that the existing money we send to band elders that seemingly disappears given the poor quality of life your average FN person lives.
Laughable we accept any protected class like race , sexual orientation, gender etc as a reason to favour one contractor over another.
Natives are where tax money goes to die.
and the same people behind allowing all this still have there jobs…………
“Companies must be at least 51 per cent owned and controlled by First Nations, Métis or Inuit to be eligible”
That’s exactly how businesses operates in the United Arab Emirates. The result is Emiratis driving their Bugattis all day while producing absolutely nothing. Sounds familiar?
Kind of raises the question of how many others try and game the system.
Indigenous. Black Innovation Fund. CEBA. ArriveCan
but the Canadian government seems to be only real hard on CERB scammers.
Freeland was on Bill Maher last night bragging about how well her ‚progressive‘ government had performed for First Nations.. Didn’t mention what value if any they’d received, nor did she drop that they’d *tripled* spending from $11 Billion to $33 Billion.
I worked for an „indigenous“ company in my younger years. We had an indigenous gentleman brought in as a partner that the head honchos would bring to meetings with government officials. His in-office name was „Tits-on-Bull“ because for anything other than meeting the demographic criteria, he was fucking useless.
And before the usual crowd loses its collective mind, no I didn’t come up with the name.