Looks Like Daylight (2013)

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While many reserves and reservations have been declared by their communities to be “dry” (no alcohol can be brought in or sold), smugglers still find ways to bring it in. New mining opportunities — including the building of roads and an influx of non-community workers — create new opportunities for smugglers.
    I met Wusto at a Native youth drug treatment center.
    I was born in Toronto but I grew up on Wikwemikong Reserve on Manitoulin Island. We call it Wiky for short. Mom is Ojibwe and my
... dad is Mi’kmaq.
    I’ve lived most of my life in Wiky. It feels free up there. You can walk around late at night without being afraid. Little kids play all over the roads because there aren’t many cars.
    On the down side you can wake up on summer nights to the sound of people fighting. There’s lots of drinking up there. Some adults go on week-long drinking binges.
    It’s a good place to live from birth until grade four, but not so good after that.


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