
Helpless
Caledonia's Nightmare of Fear and Anarchy, and How the Law Failed All of Us
Author: Christie Blatchford
Narrator: Kathleen Gati
Unabridged: 15 hr 10 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Anchor Canada
Published: 12/21/2021
Categories: Nonfiction, Social Science, Indigenous Studies, Political Science, Political Process, Law
Synopsis
In Helpless she tells the full story for the first time - a story that no part of the press or media in Canada has been prepared to tackle with the unflinching objectivity that Christie Blatchford displays on every page. This is a book whose many revelations, never before reported, will shock and appall. But the last word should go to the author:
"This book is not about aboriginal land claims. The book is not about the wholesale removal of seven generations of indigenous youngsters from their reserves and families - this was by dint of federal government policy - or the abuse dished out to many of them at the residential schools into which they were arbitrarily placed or the devastating effects that haunt so many today. This book is not about the dubious merits of the reserve system which may better serve those who wish to see native people fail than those who want desperately for them to succeed. I do not in any way make light of these issues, and they are one way or another in the background of everything that occurred in Caledonia.
"What Helpless is about is the failure of government to govern and to protect all its citizens equally."


