22 Replies to “This Land Is Our Land”

  1. Isn’t that obvious?

    Now to figure out what to do with all those white people. And all those non-native brown people.

  2. Only in the minds of the Chiefs, their pimping lawyers, the SCOC, and the mindless empaths that don’t own land and vote left. To the rest, its an invitation to engage in a civil war.

  3. Spare the rod, spoil the child.

    Now Chief Big Britches, all growed up and enabled by the deep pockets of the state and drooling leaders like the ex-PM – the homosexual negro – who showered them with billions of dollars and obsequious fawning, have created a monster.

    Prediction, not advocacy: the Civil War draws nearer.

  4. Well … I guess my Métis son-in-law just lost all claim to his Res. land? That dream of a retirement home on his people’s lakefront land just disappeared.

    Thanks Chief RunAmucka

  5. The disenfranchisement of the Metis by those whom I thought were their allies is an interesting angle and one that I suppose was inevitable. Maybe the Zimbabwe Solution Movement will tear itself apart internally before it does any serious damage. But only maybe.

  6. Whose skin whitening products has she been using? or is it just the fault of the retoucher that she looks whiter than the average englishman?

  7. Whoever can relocate and/or move their assets out from Canada should do so.
    The SCOC will very soon confirm this FN claim.

  8. Great. No resource development, no royalties and therefore no more money from us to the First Nations. Let them try to develop Canada’s resources.

    Turtle Island is an appropriate name for Canada. Things move at a crawl here and nothing gets done. Reconciliation…my aXX.

  9. Would the Natives (or whatever you call them) really own it though? Are you sure?
    Well, you’re right about one thing: you won’t own it; in fact, one could argue that you never did.

    But, just remember when you’re feeling down: Canada Is Not For Sale!
    Elbows up darlings.

  10. The so-called First Nations are indigenous to northern China and Siberia.

    Those currently living in BC and elsewhere are settler colonizers.

  11. In Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba all the land was irrevocably sold to the Canadian government by numbered treaty. Almost all the NWT and over half of Ontario are the same plus there are other treaties. In BC only the Peace watershed was covered by treaty. The Pacific watershed was presumed to have been conquered by the British prior to joining Canada and the BC government was the successor to native leadership. Unfortunately stupid Supreme Court judges disagreed.

    1. Crown Land is ceded land.
      All developed land, highways, towns, cities, farms, mines, infrastructure is ceded land, all of it.

  12. “AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak slammed Carney’s government over failure to … and cuts to federal investments in First Nations communities.”

    Uhm, Cindy, you and your ilk, have said no to tens of billions, perhaps even hundreds of billions worth of investments in your communities.

  13. It is a wonder that no resource development is evident despite the natives occupying the land for 10k+ years. Not even a wheel.

  14. The First Nations are getting more and more bold and aggressive and the pathetic appeasers in Ottawa, Victoria, etc, respond by appeasing even harder.

    The FNs saw how the Palis got rewarded even more by the leftists as they became more violent and depraved, culminating with having their own state recognized by Canada’s Libs and NDP after the Oct 7th massacre.

    Canada is fubar’d.

  15. I’ll just sit back with my popcorn watching them fight the Punjabs over it. What a disaster.

  16. This, unlike most of Canada’s problems is solvable. Agree, with them, and roll it out in stages. Make them that offer and they will agree. New tracts every five years until it is all theirs. Tract #1 All those lands, dwellings and other buildings in the areas known as: The Bridle path. Westmount and Outremont. Rockcliffe.

    That would be popcorn worthy.

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