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Wayne Robinson's avatar

We need accountability from all Indian leaders on how monies are distributed on reserves!!

The Canadian Taxpayer has poured Billions of dollars into the reserves, Why haven't they fixed their own water problems?? All they do is scream for more money !!

WHERE HAS ALL THE MONEY GONE??

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Don's avatar

one of my bro-in-laws is Ojibwe..and the other Mohawk..they told me years ago about the corruption in the Native Councils..shocked the crap outta me!!

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

And that would be pretty hard to do , just from what You post! LOL

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Don's avatar

🤠🇨🇦..ya, Don..we all get a bit emotional in our discussions here..👍..but..with our discussions are about a Global organization intent on destroying our past and our future by eliminating or brainwashing all of US..well..we kinda take exception to that, huh??...🤠😂

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

Yep , I agree . Action of one kind or another needs to be put in High gear!

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Don's avatar

Yup..and it's become painfully obvious that peaceful protests at ALL MP local offices are not gonna happen..we've tried pushing that for months..and (at least in the Kawartha region in Southern Ontario) not many..if any are showing up..even at Emma Harrison's Lib office in Peterborough. I get that we're all afraid of the same fate as Chis and Tamara..the Libs dragging on the courts..and 7 year sentences..for MISCHIEF!!..and their legacy media brings THAT up on a regular basis..to scare people into silence and conformity.

..it appears to me..that Carney's UN buddys are scared of too many voices getting out and throwing dirt into their well oiled machine (and I don't mean Jolly Joli 🤪)..But think about it..the threats hanging over our heads to keep us quiet and subservient..is EXACTLY what they have planned for us anyway once they call check-mate..

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

Yep , it may be check mate for a while. But good over comes evil!

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CLo's avatar

Indeed, other than 'chiefs' having massive amounts of toys, investments and expensive travel - somehow the regular folks are still left with nothing. Seems like Indians just run government like ours does, but on mega-steroids. One would hope we don't a 'revolution' to get the ship righted but its not looking good.

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Mert Taylor's avatar

my father was an indian agent so I spent the first ten years of my life on the reserve was the only white kid in the reserve school after that residential school kids were trucked to public school, and a lot of them were sent to residential school for better education by their parents, in most cases if the public knew the truth we would have no need for reconcilation

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Franz Kafka's avatar

Connection with the Indian Agency has made a lot of corrupt Oddawan (a tribe of white parasites in Canadhar) very, very rich.

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Marilyn Tanguay's avatar

Buying hotels, casinos and land

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

To call for accountability on that issue would of course be labeled racism.

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Willow's avatar

Exactly!

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Curtis pinkerton's avatar

Carnage speaks for himself…..when he says all Canadians have to respect Indian Day, they do not respect the taxpayer of Canada…… it is no wonder Carnage wants to erase Canadian history, if it was not for Canada part in both world wars, we would not have what we have today, Indians included!!

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Harold Buchner's avatar

He only speaks for the Globalist and fools .

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Glen's avatar

I encourage people to read the book - DISROBING THE ABORIGINAL INDUSTRY

By FRANCES WIDDOWSON ALBERT HOWARD

• The DECEPTION BEHIND INDIGENOUS CULTURAL PRESERVATION

CAN BE FOUND IN YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY.

One of the most pressing problems in Canada today is the terrible social conditions that exist in many aboriginal communities. It is well known that the rates of poverty, substance abuse and violence are much higher for the native population, and that health and educational levels remain far below the national average. Even more disturbing is the fact that the alarming statistics persist despite billions of dollars being spent on programs and services to alleviate these Third World conditions. Why has so much government funding had so little impact? Fifteen years ago we decided to try to provide some answers to these perplexing questions. The result is Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry: The Deception Behind Indigenous Cultural Preservation, a book that combines our own experiences with 10 years of additional research to investigate all aspects of aboriginal policy.

LEGAL FIRMS MASTERMINDING THE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS SETTLEMENT and anthropologists directing "traditional knowledge" studies, for example, HAVE RECEIVED HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS OVER THE YEARS.

Non-aboriginal lawyers and consultants have little incentive to solve aboriginal problems because they thrive on the continuation of aboriginal dependency and social dysfunction – very profitable. THE BOTTOM LINE IS

There is no such thing as an irrevocable "right" to land and its natural resources. If that was true than the Italians would still be demanding that the Roman Empire was still a valid entity- or the British Empire was still in control of all its land area. So too is the ABORIGINAL EMPIRE (if there ever was such a thing in North America) “OVER”. In order to call any piece of land "ours" or "mine" or "theirs” you have to be able to defend it by military force if necessary. The natives of the Americas were unable to do this and so the "Aboriginal Empire” collapsed and passed into history. It is no more real or in effect than the Egypt of the Pharaohs.

PLUS the Europeans and those from other continents who immigrated legally to Canada and their descendants, have a right to live here equal to that of any Indigenous person.

INDIGENOUS PEOPLE SHOULD WORK ON “INTEGRATING” INSTEAD OF “SEGREGATING”.

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Marilyn Tanguay's avatar

Why don't they pay property taxes. They want their cake and eat it too

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Marilyn Tanguay's avatar

Well Corney's father worked at a residential school. There's a recording (heard it myself) where he called native children "retarded". Nut doesn't fall far from the tree

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Glen's avatar

On the flip side the Chief from the Residential School along with a 95 year old female Chief in Northern BC have both said publicly before they unfortunately passed away from old age, that they went to residential schools. They both have claimed it was the best 8 to 9 years of their life. The female chief from up north, before she recently passed away, said she had spoken to her parents prior and their parents all enjoyed the residential school as being very rewarding. She found it sad that many other indigenous people don't respond on the positive side of the residential schools and how they were grateful for the education and comradeship. Unfortunately they are muzzled by specific Chiefs who want to carry out their "victimization" agenda regarding the Residential Schools. WATCH THE BRIEF VIDEO BELOW - IT IS ALSO MENTIONS THE CHIEFS ENJOYING THE RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL.

This is a video that came out some time ago, not long after the alleged claim that 215 children died and were buried at the Kamloops Residential School went viral. Trudeau lowered the flags across Canada for five months.

Bodies allegedly found at the Kamloops Residential School a HOAX.

It scandalized a nation. It outraged a pope and a prime minister. It gave birth to a new national holiday.

AND IT WAS A FRAUD. - - CHECK OUT THE VIDEO

https://www.bitchute.com/video/gKmCh2v8a1tz/

The book, Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry, which can be found in your local library, unveils the corruption, lies and deception by many Chiefs in order to receive more funds from Ottawa coupled with public sympathy for their "false claims".

My question has always been: Without the settlers coming from Europe to start a new life, where would the indigenous people be today. I suspect most tribes would have been wiped out as they were constantly at war with one another. They believed in torture, slavery and continuous attacks on neighboring tribes.

So much for the "Indigenous people" of today wanting us to believe they were this peace loving group of natives who were nurturing this earth until it was viciously taken away from them by these "invaders" from Europe. This is so far from the truth. The Europeans started the Hudson Bay Company and taught the Indians business by selling their furs to the Hudson Bay Company in exchange for rifles or other commodities that would make their life better.

On the flip side, what about the many European Settlers who were attacked by the indians, scalped, raped and murdered back in the day? You never hear anything about this from either side and yet it did happen.

The premise of the residential schools by John A MacDonald was with good intentions, to help the native children with their education and "english" language so they could integrate with the new society and country that was being developed. It was with good intentions, to help the native children not destroy them, but the Indigenous people don't want to accept that as it goes against their agenda that Residential Schools were bad and the government wanted to destroy their language yadee yadee yadee, same old same old. Plus they murdered many children at Residential Schools and buried them in unmarked graves on the property.

The reality is, there were many children who died many years ago but it was from Tuberculosis that was running ramped, it was not out right "slaughter" like the Germans' carried out during the holocaust, which the natives try to "allude" to similarities, to increase emotions of disgust against the white man and sympathy for their cause. Thus my argument on Truth and Reconciliation - The indigenous people have to "first start telling the truth" - such as but not limited to the "hoax" they pulled off regarding 215 children murdered and buried in unmarked graves at the Kamloops Residential School, which caused Trudeau to lower the flags at half mast for 6 months, the Pope came to Canada over this grief etc.

THE BOTTOM LINE IS - ONCE THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE START TELLING THE TRUTH - THEN I MIGHT CONSIDER SOME FORM OF RECONCILIATION.

MARK CARNEY

Mark Carney is all about himself and how much he can enrich himself through Brookfield and its Canadian contracts in "building Canada".......You must remember Mark Carney was an "advisor" to Trudeau and his government for the 5 years prior to him moving in to replace Trudeau. This has been on Mark Carney's agenda right from the get go. Mark Carney totally destroyed England with so much debt from printing money. He then moved on the Board of Brookfield. He then planned to become Prime Minister of Canada to fill his ego and narcissism attitude, also another way to manipulate government to enrich himself. Mark Carney always believes he is the smartest guy in the room. Mark Carney is deliberately avoiding Trump in order to use Trump as the "bad guy" wanting to take over Canada, when Carney pulls the pin for another Federal Election hoping to win a Majority this time. Since Carney won by playing Trump as the bad guy last time, he figures he can do it a second time.

I pray that many Canadians have woken up and realize they were duped with their vote for Carney the last time and won't fall for the "con job" this time. Pierre Poilievre

is the on person who can turn Canada around. He is smart, has a plan and will deliver it. We need the Conservatives to have a Majority Party and as icing on the cake, destroy the Liberals at the next election to the smallest party ever.

You might want to check out (Google) "Moose on the Loose" podcast. This guy, I think his name is Dave, is right on the mark with information on Mark Carney. He has developed a chart listing something like 500 companies from Brookfield that Mark Carney is connected with when he was on the Board of Brookfield along with 104 plus companies that places Mark Carney into a "conflict of interest".

Mark Carney has three passports, Irish, English and Canada. Prior to taking on the PM position, he moved his money to I think Brazil, to avoid Canadian Taxes. Mark Carney then oved Brookfield HQ from Toronto to New York. Why? So Brookfield and his shares associated to many of these companies will make more money invested in the United States. Mark Carney has since brought a few "heavy weights" from Brookfield he worked with into the Prime Ministers' Office in key positions. Obviously they will be responsible to slide as many companies from Brookfield into Canadian contracts, that will significantly fill Mark Carney's pockets along with the other former Brookfield heavyweights he brought over.

Mark Carney is a "confidence man", does not care about Canadians, he only cares about how much more wealth he can establish along with appeasing the "globalists" at the W.E.F. (World Economic Forum) who are working toward creating a "One World Order". All the more reason, the population of Canada has to open their eyes and do a bit of research before Canada is "bankrupt", which we are at the cliff right now thanks to Mark Carney.

Sorry it is a bit long but once I get started I keep going in an attempt to do my part in debunking many issues the First Nations are using to "indoctrinate" the children and a potion of the general population, to gain sympathy so they can continue on with their victimization and force Ottawa to give them more money.

That is my story and sticking to it. - Glen

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William Stewart's avatar

While true...

I read on Canada's Day of BS Recognition that well over 90% had zero intention of paying any attention to the day at all.

Having said that how about LESS GOVERNMENT.

PERIOD... END... FULL STOP...

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CLo's avatar

But then how would the Commies, oops i mean Liberals, then have everyone do their bidding - living in grass huts, taking bicycles to work in the electricity by exercise bike factories while eating grasshoppers and soybeans and wearing their government issued grey pyjamas?

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William Stewart's avatar

Cute but sadly a lot closer to the truth than one might like to think....

,,,, BTW ...

Those grass huts are more likely 300SF prefab containers made and installed by Carney's Brookfield and available for rent at $1,500/month paid for; if you claim refugee status; by the jokes who call themselves Liberals.

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Marilyn Tanguay's avatar

Unfortunately it's EVERYONE who has to pay...except the invaders

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

Invade and loot, hey? So historically accurate.

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Barbara Jessiman's avatar

William: The slow, steady creep of government into every aspect of our lives. Told what to think, how to think...with harsh penalties for veering off the officially-approved woke pathway. What happens to those of us who refuse to be silenced and controlled? Ask Tamara Lich, Chris Barber, The Coutts Four...and a number of independent thinkers who are challenging the government-backed lie of 215 unmarked graves at Kamloops. Former U of Mount Royal professor Kathleen Widdowson, and now Lindsay Shepherd. We now have an official day pf country-wide 'mourning', universal land acknowledgements...and every politician - of every stripe - regurgitating the 'awfulness' of the residential school system. The bowing-and-scraping is deeply-entrenched, and is set for a very long collective performance. Victimhood can be extremely lucrative.

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William Stewart's avatar

Yes indeed.

That simple really.,

So strange though that so very many low information Liberal and NDP types regardless of suppose intelligence level refuse to get it.

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John Ravenhill's avatar

How about putting some truth in the reconciliation

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Don's avatar

lololol..good point!!👍

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

When I became a born again believer I returned as a child to God through Jesus. Now THAT'S a form reconciliation that everyone needs, don't you think?

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Glen's avatar

How about indigenous first start telling the "truth" for instance, there are no children who were murdered and buried in the Kamloops Residential School property, claiming genocide by the white man. PM Trudeau even lowered the flags at half mast for six months over this "hoax". Maybe once the indigenous people start "telling the truth" I might consider the other half of this equation

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Brian Brown's avatar

Most of the younger well educated people have not and will not read any of the information that is out there that disproved most of the allegations of the truth and reconciliation commission. All of our smaller newspapers only print what the larger papers and cbc tells them . It is not the truth and will never read to reconciliation.

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Transformative Outlook's avatar

Ignore it, it will go away on its own.

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Doug Stephens's avatar

Hopefully before the Indian Industry completely drains the taxpayers that continue to pay put huge amounts of $$ based on lies.

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Charkate's avatar

Does Carney practice his 'daily' absolutions? Of course not. Does he 'believe' what he is saying? Of course not. Do more younger Canadians 'believe' in all the orange shirt propaganda? Of course, and that's because of the education nation-wide to promote the stories. The high school near me for example does a reconcilation walk to the local park, drumming their way there, and also all the way back. In the park they sit in circles and are taught more falsities.

Very sad to witness.

The drumming and story-tellling are healthy but if falsities are told, it makes a bad situation worse, as youth are fired up but without the truth to aid them.

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Michael T Harrington's avatar

Drumming is a Native thing, why must our kids participate in it ?. And the "story telling" is largely an exercise in Native propaganda and enhancing their victimhood status. Revisionist history lessons and complaints about Colonialism. No one is there, or has the guts, to challenge these narratives. I have grave concerns about the accuracy of the "story telling". And I doubt that the non-native kids can opt out of these "Reconciliation "Walks" if they wanted to. Captive audience.

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

I once attended a small church in the Huron nation of southwest Ontario. Instead of drumming and dancing they sang hymns. Now that was something to see!

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Harold Buchner's avatar

We have been milked to death by the Indians (5%of pop.) . This will never end if we don't say enough is enough . Two to three trillion dollars of our taxes have gone to them and yet nothing changes . Move them into Quebec where we can keep an eye on all the welfare recipients .

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

Why all this dumping on Quebec stuff? I'm not from there and never live there... but...

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Harold Buchner's avatar

For some reason I don't think you would ever understand .

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Joe Boudreault's avatar

I understand you lost all your 'milk'. 🥛Your anti attitude isn't constructive.

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Raine Guy's avatar

Low information people are reconciliation supporters.

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George Schmidt's avatar

They are sometimes "no information" people who rarely go beyond the 30 second clips on the evening news channels.

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George Schmidt's avatar

I don't need surveys or polling to know that Canadians are getting disgusted, tired and bored not only with the "National Day for Truth Reconciliation" but with the endless "victimhood industry" and made-up virtue signaling days of mea culpas and self-flagellation. The vast majority of us living now had absolutely nothing to do with the injustices of the past--and there were many on all sides. I refuse to take responsibility or "ownership" for anyone else's crimes or offenses or sins but my own. I will not pump up the profits of shirt manufacturers in China and other slave-labour states whose workers keep turning out T-shirts with a colour for each day of the year. I don't need Mr. Carney or any government official at any level, elected or appointed to be my moral compass and tell me what I ought to do.

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Don Hrehirchek's avatar

Very Good Post George.

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Barbara Bell's avatar

Love your post. It hits right on!

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CLo's avatar

The only supporters of this scam are leftwing kooks who love spending other people's money so they can feel morally superior to other people.

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George Schmidt's avatar

I'm 80 and I've noticed as I travel around, that most of the people I see wearing orange or the various colours signifying those frankly made-up "days" of this and that, are NOT actually the mid 30 to 40 somethings. Many of them are around my age or slightly younger. They are aging Hippies and blue-rinse NDPers and far-left Trudeau 1.0 era Liberal raging grannies who never grew up. They are doing a great job dragging around to protests and indoctrinating toddlers to parrot the party lines. They are pawns financed by the nanny state and outside "influencers" aided by mainstream subsidized media. It still hasn't occurred to them that as a great leader said: "Socialism only works until you run out of other peoples' money". These so-called progressives don't represent me or any of my friends and acquaintances, or young adults working hard to provide a home for and feed their children. They and we, their parents and grandparents are critical thinkers who know and remember history.

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{Logan} Untitled's avatar

I reconciliate that we need to get the natives the hell off welfare. And that's nobodies job but their own. An stick the day where ever you want. All it tis is another holiday for the useless unions.

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Barbara Jessiman's avatar

Logan: Another long weekend for countless folks, nicely timed to follow their Labor Day hiatus. My neighbors, one of whom works for the school board, managed a four-day weekend in their fifth wheel, along with boat-and-motor, ATVs, and grown son with his own holiday trailer. Now, if the weather stays nice, they'll do the whole thing again at Thanksgiving. I am anticipating the introduction of another government-sanctioned 'day of recognition', as a nod to a minority segment of the population which has suffered at the hands of colonialism, racism, or some other 'ism'. White guilt can be endlessly plumbed.

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{Logan} Untitled's avatar

Haa right, no guilt from this wrinkled skin white son of gun.

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Republic of CANADA's avatar

Every post on T&R should include a Chapter on FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME to fill out the topic of TRUTH.

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Don's avatar

"Younger respondents were the most likely to feel the government should be doing more to fix Indigenous issues at 60 per cent, and regionally, this sentiment was felt highest among Ontarians, at 49 per cent."

..the responses from the "younger"group shows just how long the Woke assholes have been spreading their crap (around the time when Kathleen Wynne showed up)....and the Ontario response isn't a shock..the higher the population = the higher proportion of idiots

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George Schmidt's avatar

It depends on how one defines "younger" respondents. The ones working hard to nurture and feed their children, not only physically but morally and instilling in them real values and lessons for life, are too busy doing that to be out marching for every "flavour of the month" cause. They are also generous when it comes to helping others. They don't just talk; they DO!

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Bamboo's avatar

The lies and gaslighting the liberals are giving voters is at staggering high levels. Everything a liberal says is usually a lie.... The grifting and fiscal malfeasance of a lot of FN Chiefs is unfair to all of their people. The Chiefs are not accountable to anyone or their people with the government funds they receive... Their graft and corruption compliments the same corruption within the liberal regime...

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mooligan007's avatar

And then these chiefs and elders and their families, who live high on the hog while the test on the reserve live in poverty, tell the rest that it is whities fault that they live in poverty and many believe it. Time to abolish the indian act, treaties and all handouts, you want to live out in bum fuck Egypt then do so on your own dime and live off the land and not on deliveries ( paid for by tax dollars and usuallh by plane or boat) from walmart and superstore. Witnessed it myself on a couple of reserves I worked on that were remote, both were powered by very large diesel generators provided by BC hydro at taxpayer expense..so much for "being stewards of the environment"

The natives I know who live off reserve work hard and actually have the same opinion of reserves as the rest of us who actually know the "truth", T&R day is BS

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Bill McCann's avatar

With the billions of taxpayer dollars that have been wasted by the indians I believe we have done more than enough. Time to end the indian act and let them stand on their own two feet.

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Robyn Grater's avatar

First 'we' take away the indigenous land and parcel it out, sell, whatever for over 150 years, now 'we' want to give it back??? I can see it all now. If Carnage remains (or the Far Left period) PM - in 10-20 years those who 'own' land with the current ownership titles, deeds, etc., or rent, all of us 'colonizers' being banished to live on government-owned railcar boxes on pontoons floating somewhere off the west coast of Vancouver Island or the east coast of Newfoundland/Labrador or maybe even off the north coast of the Arctic. Take your pick! (Hint: "Own nothing and be happy!")

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