by OWEN HILLS 2 years ago
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This article is written from the perspective on indigenous people who are critical of Land acknowledgements. A possible bias that could effect this article is the Canadian governments previous reputation with indigenous people being very poor could affect how critical the article is of them. I personally think that this article was very reasonable, I think this because they were not criticizing the act of land acknowledgements themselves they were just explaining how it could actually be damaging if they were done incorrectly.
The voice and perspective that is being heard in this article the disappointed and angry Wolastoquey Nation. A bias that could effect this article is that this article in written on a indigenous news article written by indigenous people and this article depicts something bad happening to indigenous people and that could effect how the article paints the other side of the story. I personally think that it was horrible of the new Brunswick government to stop land acknowledgements and it was a step in the wrong direction of where we should be going.