Judge ENDS private property in BC
The BC Supreme Court has ordered 800 acres of government and PRIVATE land handed to a local First Nations band. This is what “LAND BACK” activists have been calling for. Is this Canada’s future?
On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice explains the recent landmark ruling from the B.C. Supreme Court that declares existing title to be “defective and invalid” – thus taking away established property rights.
Justice Barbara Young ruled that 800 acres in Richmond, BC – including industrial property owned and managed by different levels of government as well as privately held land – “have established Aboriginal title” and thus rightfully belong to the Cowachan Tribes.
Other local First Nations, including the Musquem Indian Band and Tsawwassen First Nations, are upset by the ruling as they also claim title to this land.
As Candice points out, this is what the LAND BACK activists have been calling for. This is why they force us to listen to “land acknowledgements.” They believe Canada is an illegitimate country, that Canadians are mere “settlers” and that the land belongs to the various First Nations tribes that make competing claims. And they have legal precedent, thanks to this insane court ruling.
This is a slippery slope towards the disintegration of our country.
The judge in this case even stated that “an orderly transition of the land is in keeping with the principle of reconciliation.”
There you have it. Taking away your private property is what radical activists mean when they say “reconciliation.”
Candice is joined by B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad to discuss this ruling and what it means for British Columbia, specifically property owners.
John Rustad has called for an urgent appeal of this ruling, stating that it threatens private property and investment into B.C.
Candice and John discuss how this ruling is downstream from the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (UNDRIP), and corresponding legislation in B.C. and Canada.
John also urged the NDP to repeal this legislation, which gives First Nations a veto power over industrial and energy projects, and allows them to rename communities and places, among other thigns.
Candice and John discuss what is needed for Canadians of all backgrounds to coexist and live side by side in peace.
Next, they talk about the B.C. NDP government’s excessive spending and their catch-and-release crime policies that are making B.C. more dangerous.
Finally, they discuss the future of the B.C. Conservative Party and his leadership review this fall.
Thank you to Unsmoke for sponsoring today’s episode. You can learn more at unsmoke.ca
Don’t think this won’t extend to other provinces! This is just the beginning. You will own nothing and you’ll b happy.🤦♀️😢
They're at it again..causing yet more turmoil distraction and division..stirring the pot to set Natives and US against each other..setting our relations back 300 years..Carney is just a festering boil..that hasta be lanced....SOON!!