{"id":255150,"date":"2014-08-01T12:49:22","date_gmt":"2014-08-01T16:49:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eugenesis.com\/damning-audit-of-aboriginal-affairs-shows-a-department-thats-deeply-and-intractably-flawed\/"},"modified":"2014-08-01T12:49:22","modified_gmt":"2014-08-01T16:49:22","slug":"damning-audit-of-aboriginal-affairs-shows-a-department-thats-deeply-and-intractably-flawed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/agnosticism\/damning-audit-of-aboriginal-affairs-shows-a-department-thats-deeply-and-intractably-flawed.php","title":{"rendered":"Damning audit of Aboriginal Affairs shows a department thats deeply and intractably flawed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    By John Ivison | nationalpost  <\/p>\n<p>    Bernard Valcourt has been handed the political equivalent of    the punishment meted out to Sisyphus, who was tasked with    rolling an immense boulder up a hill in Hades for all eternity.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs not only has to appease 560    First Nations bands, who want more federal money and fewer    conditions, he also has to take the rap for the worst    department in government. It is an unenviable job. When the    First Nations Education Bill unraveled, I remember saying that,    after covering native affairs for a decade, Id reached the    considered opinion that nothing of substance would ever be    achieved. Ever.  <\/p>\n<p>    Theres plenty of blame to pass around for this tragic state of    affairs. In the specific instance of the Education Bill,    critics and rivals of the then-Assembly of First Nations    National Chief, Shawn Atleo, turned down the opportunity of a    $1.9-billion injection into native education in order to settle    personal vendettas. The deal with the federal government was    endorsed by AFN executive committee members in December, who    then turned around and abandoned Mr. Atleo in the spring. There    is no harder job in Canadian politics than herding opinion    among the fractious chiefs, each of whom thinks he or she is a    head of state.  <\/p>\n<p>    Aside from the particularly poisonous nature of First Nations    politics, there are structural barriers to getting anything    done. Many small First Nations have the responsibilities    handled elsewhere in Canada by provinces, municipalities,    school boards and health boards. They have too many politicians    (a councillor for every 100 people), not enough expertise and a    dependency culture that discourages enterprise.  <\/p>\n<p>    But as a report card just sneaked on to the Aboriginal Affairs    website in the dead of summer makes clear, the federal    department charged with improving the lot of First Nations in    this country bears a large measure of responsibility for the    intractability of the First Nations predicament.  <\/p>\n<p>    The department was evaluated on the use of performance    measurement  the collection of information to see whether    results have been achieved. If it had been my sons report    card, hed be grounded, without electronic stimulation, for a    month. The department was measured on 10 criteria and got the    equivalent of 2 Bs, 6 Cs and 2 Ds. The only reason Aboriginal    Affairs is not at rock bottom and still digging is that the    previous report two years ago was even more abysmal.  <\/p>\n<p>    The report concluded that the department collects vast amounts    of data that remains unanalyzed. Just this week, the    governments First Nation Financial Transparency Act kicked in,    with chief and councillor salary information trickling in from    across the country. Dont get me wrong  this is important    information that should improve accountability on reserves. But    its not clear what the department will do with the data once    it has all been published on its labyrinthine website.  <\/p>\n<p>    This apparent agnosticism in results-based management extends    to cost-efficiency. Aboriginal Affairs spends $8-billion a year    but the report makes clear that cost-effectiveness is not a top    priority. A more pressing concern for staff is not to be held    responsible for any outcomes that they dont control. The    inevitable consequence is the construction of inflexible silos    that dont interact. The departments culture remains focused    on transactions, funding and outputs It lacks a comprehensive    strategy to manage poor performance, the report concluded. In    other words, the focus is on getting money out of the door     there is no flexibility to see what is working and tailor    programs accordingly.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sheila Fraser, the former auditor general, noted some years    back the most shocking thing about the plight of First Nations    in this country is the lack of improvement. In an insightful    paper on the subject, governance consultant John Graham blamed    deep structural problems for the quagmire. As he pointed out,    the Walkerton Inquiry heard that a minimum of 10,000 households    is required to sustain a high quality provider of drinking    water, yet many First Nations have just 600 people and manage    their own water systems.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read this article:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.firstperspective.ca\/index.php\/news\/3744-damning-audit-of-aboriginal-affairs-shows-a-department-that-s-deeply-and-intractably-flawed\/RK=0\/RS=N7mEDoUu1sTIw2Mg5fhaWxMUkHw-\" title=\"Damning audit of Aboriginal Affairs shows a department thats deeply and intractably flawed\">Damning audit of Aboriginal Affairs shows a department thats deeply and intractably flawed<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> By John Ivison | nationalpost Bernard Valcourt has been handed the political equivalent of the punishment meted out to Sisyphus, who was tasked with rolling an immense boulder up a hill in Hades for all eternity. The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs not only has to appease 560 First Nations bands, who want more federal money and fewer conditions, he also has to take the rap for the worst department in government. 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