Concern over Indigenous identity fraud heightened by government definitions: minister

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The Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says a lot of talk about the issue of so-called Indigenous identity fraud is based around apprehensions people have about the government defining who is -- and who isn't -- a rights-holder.

Crown–Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree speaks in the Foyer of the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Monday, June 3, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer ColbyThe Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations says a lot of talk about the issue of so-called Indigenous identity fraud is based around apprehensions people have about the government defining who is -- and who isn't -- a rights-holder.

The topic of identity fraud came to a head last fall with a controversial bill in the House of Commons that sought to recognize Metis governments in Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan. "I try to I understand why there's such an anxiety among community members right now" about Indigenous identity, Hajdu said.

Anandasangaree said recognizing Indigenous rights is "very difficult," but decisions need to be made over the next few years, including about the recognition of Metis. There are hundreds of groups who claim Indigenous identities, and the government must decide which ones it wants to work with.When it comes to making that decision, Anandasangaree said it always comes back to Section 35 of the Constitution and the onus of those groups to establish they hold those rights through a very "arduous process" -- one that comes without predefined outcomes.

"The Indian Act -- and I've said it many times -- is a deeply flawed and racist piece of legislation," said Anandasangaree. Consultations about which group should take over and monitor the list are ongoing, said Hajdu. She noted there is disagreement about which businesses should be listed, and about which group should be the "keeper" of the list.

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