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Ottawa says it wants to improve income assistance program on First Nation reserves

Ottawa and the Indigenous groups are trying to come up with a “culturally responsive†program.

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Ottawa says it wants to improve income assistance program on First Nation reserves

A highway sign that highlights Nova Scotia’s rich Mi’kmaq heritage stands along the Trans-Canada Highway near Amherst, N.S. on Monday, Jan. 14, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan


The federal government says it is committed to working with Mi’kmaq First Nations in Nova Scotia to improve the income assistance program.

The comments are in response to criticism that there is a gap of more than $25 million a year between what First Nations people on reserve receive from Ottawa and what they would get from Nova Scotia if they lived off reserve.

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