$5B land claim in Quebec expands property assault to national crisis
This week on Off the Record, we start with a $5 billion land claim by a Quebec First Nation, whose lawsuit spans vast portions of Quebec’s Outaouais region.
This week on Off the Record, we start with a $5 billion land claim by a Quebec First Nation, whose lawsuit spans vast portions of Quebec’s Outaouais region — including Gatineau Park and the Ottawa River valley.
Then, Ontario launches a study on a potential east-west energy corridor.
We also look at Ottawa’s billion-dollar research budget that’s funding eyebrow-raising projects — from studies on grocery cart life cycles to rock-band gender politics — and wrapping up with the moment Canada’s top general delivered a teary-eyed apology over “systemic racism” inside the Armed Forces.
Join Isaac Lamoureux, Alex Zoltan, and Walid Tamtam for these stories and more on Off the Record!



Said it before and always worth repeating.
Elect GARBAGE...
GET GARBAGE GOVERNANCE IN RETURN.
Started with Garbage in BC and is now spreading like a virus which, frankly, defines Garbage politicians.
The patient though is/are Canada and Canadian voters.
It should come as no surprise that the two provinces championing the end of private property are BC and Quebec. The same two provinces who are able to dictate national energy policy. No Western pipeline through BC and no Eastern pipeline through Quebec.
Quebec has long been, in fact, its own country. Doing pretty much what it pleases and with the permanent assistance of the BLOC, getting to dictate national policy. Guess who that policy favours? And astonishingly, at least to me, Quebec continues to siphon off billions of dollars annually, from Alberta. It's called, ridiculously, "Equalisation" payments, Except, there's nothing equal about Quebec's share - of both wealth and power.
Now BC's National Dodo Party, which, by all indications, represents only the lower mainland of BC, is following Quebec's path with its "dual title" nonsense.
Seriously, for you BC and Quebec voters. Do you not understand that this is going to affect you.
Do you not understand that this is the opening salvo in the WEF attempt to eliminate private property. If you don't, then be cautious when answering the next knock on your door. It could be someone from the Government explaining how they're going to "Help you understand your new property title".