In 1969, the White Paper on Indian Policy, introduced by then-Minister of Indian Affairs, Jean Chretien, argued that Canada's Indians were disadvantaged because
A) They enjoyed a unique legal status
B) They had an ambiguous legal status
C) They had not yet successfully assimilated into Canadian society
D) They remained in the same state that they were prior to European contact
E) The government has intervened in their affairs for three hundred years
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