It's time to create a First Nations regiment
By: James Wilson
Posted: 02/26/2015 3:00 AM
My phone rang the other day, and on the end of the line was the familiar voice of a prominent Manitoba business leader. His request was simple. "I'm looking for Bold Eagles," he said, "and I'll hire every one of them."
Some would be shocked he was looking to recruit young aboriginal men and women who, so often, are unfairly maligned, but I was not one of them. As a former member of the military myself, I was well-aware of the Bold Eagle program, run by the Canadian Armed Forces, to help empower one of the fastest-growing segments of our population.
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To help recruits learn about themselves and their history, they spend one week with Cree elders. Then, in a remarkable ceremony, they are handed over to Canadian Forces staff who take them through their basic military training.
The end game is to promote self-confidence, self-discipline, teamwork and physical fitness. And the Bold Eagle program does just that, and more.
For most, a summer in Wainwright is a game-changer that opens young peoples' eyes not only to what opportunities are out there within the military and beyond, but also to the strengths they discover within themselves.
Now, it should come as no surprise smart business people have woken up to the advantages of hiring Bold Eagles with their enduring and traditional signs of strength, leadership, wisdom and courage.
To honour these young people and the generations of soldiers before them, perhaps it is time Canada created a First Nations regiment, similar to the Irish regiment or one of our 16 Scottish regiments. As a nation, we should be equally indebted to all.