22 Replies to “We Are All Treaty People”

  1. Your Canadian MLA’s a re completely and utterly useless. They bring on MLA Elenore Sturko as an expert to espouse her wisdom on the issue, and she, basically, spouts out nonsense about how the Government needs to be more open with information. IOW, the government needs to be more forthcoming about how the private citizen is going to get screwed without buying dinner first.

    She DOESN’T comment on the unfairness of the issue. She DOESN’T comment about what needs to be done to protect private assets. She DOESN’T say anything of substance other than the government needs to be more transparent on pending (and yet unknown claims). This is your representative. I’m surprised she didn’t preface her statements with a Land Acknowledgement.

  2. Someday in the future this will be heard by the SCOC, and seeing their history one should keep in mind that the gov’t always awards the gov’t, always sides with the gov’t, sometimes you think you can “beat the house” at the casino, but be aware of what the odds are.

    The exceptions? sure, like finding a meteorite in your backyard, it sometimes happens.
    My opinion is to simply declare your FN’s heritage and clog the courts to the ends of your life.
    No, this time I’m not being facetious.

    1. I imagine it is conceivable that the government will permit the confiscation of all lands and properties in Canada by First Nations and then steps in and appoints itself as the steward and administrator of all that. The End.

        1. pffft. details detials. the textbook standard procedure at a cetain point goes by the name ‘and then hand it over to government’ the understanding being it creates the need for a new bureacracy staffed by liberal supporters. etc etc.
          get with it finally.

  3. It will be interesting to see what the NDP government does as it is, and has been, a member of various international socialist organizations who deny private property ownership believing everything belongs to the state.
    Over to you tovarishch Elby.

  4. Awesome! My grandsons are part owners of a ski resort!! Now they can kick back and drink and smoke their lives into the gutter whatwith all the FREE shit they just claimed.

    Damn it feels good to be an Injun-ster!

    1. Right, Biker dude. Sure…
      Look at the new mayors of Edmonchuk and Cowtown.
      Let’s talk idiots, eh, mate?
      WEXIT is a pipe dream.
      There is no one to bring along your fading dream.
      Maybe a few cowboys in Stettler, etc.
      Yours truly, an idiot in the BC interior who can read the tea leaves.
      AND… I wish it were otherwise….having lived in Beaver County, East of Edmonton for 18 years, and now sweating my ostensible private property in the Okanagan.
      Sorry

  5. and so my snarky condescending grade 11 dropout brother juuuuuuuust might have that kamlops split level taken out from under him.
    in kamloops. where it all started.

  6. This smells a lot like the 1930s decision that it was okay to forcibly sterilize people deemed to be “morons.” The eugenicists hired two lawyers. One pretended to be against allowing it on behalf of one woman and the other was for it on behalf of the eugenicists. These two lawyers working for the same side took the thing all the way to the Supreme Court in the USA and, of course, the lawyer against forced sterilization did a very bad job defending the woman and the eugenicists won. They went ahead with Supreme Court approval rounding up “hillbillies”, putting them in institutions and not letting them out until they agreed to be sterilized. All with the full approval of the courts.

    This situation smells the same. Turn BC into one giant reserve where no one has any private property rights and then you can start forcing people into 15 minute cities and declaring huge areas to be “wildlife corridors” where humans are forbidden. You will own nothing and be happy. I still have nightmares about Glenn Beck’s book “Agenda 21.” It’s coming.

  7. The government is likely running scared now. The Chiefs should be too. Rulings such as the Cowichan extinguish the Crown as having any legitimacy to exist on Indian land. If held up by the branch of the grievance industry known as the SCOC, It becomes Mad Max world where 99% of “previous” taxpayers all living off reserves have “officially” no representative government and are essentially squatters living under Indian law which means that real estate transactions involve genocide and slave taking or just genocide. After a few thousand indigenous nobility (most would surrender a month or two after the taxpayers went on strike) become slaves or worse, perhaps extinguishment of indigenous title can be negotiated on more reasonable terms. Shakespeare’s “first we kill all the lawyers” meme could be a rallying cry.

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