The Newfoundlander: Chapter 2

Published: Nov. 7, 2023, 8:05 a.m.

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When Newfoundland joined Canada as the tenth province in 1949, both the new province and the federal government neglected to mention in their terms of union that any indigenous people lived there. That meant Canada had no legal obligations to Mi\\u2019kmaq or Innu under the Indian Act. So First Nations peoples there were left out.


Over the decades, Mi\\u2019kmaq on the island fought for official recognition. Following the creation of Miawpukek First Nation (Conne River) in the early 1980s, the federal government finally agreed in the 2000s to recognize Mi\\u2019lkmaq in Central and Western Newfoundland, The Qalipu Mi\\u2019kmaq First Nation was formed. More than 100,000 people applied to join the new band, leading many to question the authenticity of those claims. 


Justin speaks with experts and Qalipu community leaders to figure out how the community defines who is or isn\\u2019t Mi\\u2019kmaq. He wants to know because he and his family enrolled with Qalipu, but as Justin learned more about his ancestry, he began to question whether that claim was legitimate.


And if that claim wasn\\u2019t legitimate, what would that mean for the thousands of other Qalipu members? 


Host: Justin Brake

Credits: Justin Brake (Writer & Reporter), Tristan Capacchione (Audio Editor and Technical Producer), Bruce Thorson (Senior Producer), Annette Ejiofor (Managing Editor), Karyn Pugliese (Editor-in-Chief)


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Sponsors: Douglas, The Toronto Symphony Orchestra


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