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The Trudeau government has tripled the amount of money it spends on Indigenous issues from $11 billion annually in 2015 to $32 billion earmarked for 2025 .
A new study by the fiscally conservative Fraser Institute raises the question of where all the money is going.
Author Tom Flanagan argues the most effective program at improving the lives of Indigenous people on reserves has been the Canada Child Benefit introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2016 .
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