Category: We Are All Treaty People

New Brunswick To Become An Indian Reserve

Justin’s Toronto Star is excited that Indians are reclaiming two thirds of New Brunswick. Does this mean the rest of Turtle Island doesn’t have to support the province anymore?

And although the Liberal/NDP coalition believes that conversion therapy is the most important issue facing Canadians, there are some serious questions about the new bill. And did Dear Leader overrule his justice minister in regards to the legislation?

University of Saskatchewan: Some Identities Are More Equal Than Others

Your weekly reminder that Bruce Jenner is a woman,

“Trans health is a clinical interest of mine,” said Clark, who is a family doctor based in Regina and a faculty member in USask’s Department of Academic Family Medicine.

When she was training as a resident, Clark was working with a trans and gender diverse patient to prescribe them hormone therapy.

And Carrie Bourassa is not an Indian.

Carrie Bourassa – a scientific director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute of Indigenous Peoples’ Health and a professor at the University of Saskatchewan – is being investigated after her claims to an indigenous ancestry proved false.

The university hired Jean Teillet, a Métis lawyer, to probe Bourassa’s indigenous claims and will mainly focus on whether or not she misrepresents herself, according to CBC. Bourassa was put on leave earlier this month.

That is all.

We Are All Treaty People

Except for those treaty people — Indigenous Resource Network;

We conducted a professional poll in May with Environics looking at Indigenous people living in rural/reserve communities and their attitudes to resource development. Indigenous people in BC had the highest support for oil & gas development of any province – 65%.

BC First Nations have been discussing the pros and cons of natural gas and CGL for YEARS. There have been referendums, multiple election cycles, negotiations, consultations. And hard work to train community members and build business structures in order to benefit properly.

It’s difficult to watch “allies” talk about supporting Indigenous sovereignty & rights but dismiss the majority who want that development.
You don’t have to support natural gas. But maybe think about how you’re using the Wetsuweten Nation to further your agenda, not theirs.

Where the Fact Checkers mysteriously vanish….

Mention Ivermectin and you’ll be denounced as a quack by the MSM, but advocate “balance” between modern and “traditional” medicine and you’ll be celebrated as some sort of hero.

Whitebean and Constant developed a plan, which included an intense healing sweat before Whitebean started chemotherapy. She stayed in contact with Constant through her chemotherapy, but the real traditional healing began once it ended.

And when the western treatment was done, she would “detox” and regain her strength with traditional remedies.

“What we did for Roxann was we had four sweats in four days. Before she went in we made medicine for her to drink, and this medicine is to go into this area where she’s sick, to clean her out from inside,” said Constant.

 

Its Always About The Money

Indian groups are demanding that the Catholic Church pay up to sixty million dollars, before the Pope is allowed to come to Turtle Island and apologize.

UPDATE:  The CBC is excited that Indians have given permission for Big Chief Gay Eagle to raise the flags before Remembrance Day. However Justin must also display the orange missing children flag on the Peace Tower and all government buildings. And the flags must be lowered on the separate Indian veterans Remembrance Day. Apparently we have to have separate veteran’s days now for the various groups on Turtle Island.

Raising The Flag On Turtle Island

Dear Leader took some time off from bar hopping in Scotland, to explain to his loyal media that his government is in talks with Indians in order to get their permission to raise the flags.  Apparently we need their permission because we committed genocide against children or something.

And it seems some homeless people are more important than others.

LEVY: Toronto takes a “woke” approach to combat homelessness

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