Equal or fair?
I don't get free post secondary education or income/sales tax breaks (Humorous side note...my Japanese buddy bought me a coke, after a day of fishing, at the Seabird Island gas station and the attendant hit the "First Nations discount" button on the till when he went to pay. )
I am not equal. Equality is over rated.
I think you need to educate yourself before making such uneducated statements.
To start with I am FN and I did not get free post secondary education at all and like millions of others non FN, I paid my own ride through post secondary. Ask my daughter or niece who are both still struggling to pay student loans if they also got free post secondary education. Yes there are grants through their FN band and scholarships available to qualifying students but it is certainly no free ride. If I wanted to go back to university, I would not qualify at all, so no free ride for me again.
As for income tax, I pay every 2 weeks just like any other Canadian does. The only time a FN person does not pay tax is when their job is on an actual reserve. Note that there are very few exceptions to this and is plainly spelled out in the CRA tax regulations.
Sales tax - Believe me, I pay my allotment of sales taxes just like you do. They only time I don't is when purchasing on a reserve - which for me is rare as although I live in the LM, traveling to the closest reserve is usually not worth it. And don't think for a moment that everything is tax free. Last year I purchased a new boat and motor (and paid taxes) had I purchased only a boat and not a motor and the boat was delivered to a reserve, I still would have had to pay taxes on that boat because there was no motor in the purchase. Don't believe me, call Cascade Marine in Chilliwack as they go through this on a regular basis.
For fresh water fishing, I don't pay for a freshwater licence and that is my right as decreed by Canadian Law. However I still have to (and willingly do) follow all BC fishing regulations just like every other non FN. This year alone, I have been checked 3x by CO's when fishing up in the interior. The second time, the CO was impressed with my knowledge of regulations for not only the area I was in but also another area that I had fish in my possession from In lieu of of not paying for a licence, over the years I have donated to Ducks Unlimited, BC Wildlife Federation, Nature Trust of BC to name a few. Even if I did have to pay for a licence, I would still donate to these organizations.
As for salt water fishing. Every year I pony up the money for a salt water licence and salmon tag just like thousands of other non FN do. There are rather strict regulations for FN to NOT require a licence and with those regs, I don't qualify and do not mind having to pay for a licence. Again. I follow all regs and consider myself a very ethical sportsman. In fact, last year, I stopped fishing with one of my buddies out on the salt as he does not always like to follow regs and ethics. And he is not FN...I'll leave it at that.