Repeal UNDRIP, Fire Eby
Alexander Brown and Caroline Elliott examine recent court decisions, title claims, and polling showing widespread anxiety about what UNDRIP means for B.C. land, water, and constitutional rights.
In the latest episode of Not ‘Sorry’ on Juno News, host and Director of the National Citizens Coalition Alexander Brown is joined by Dr. Caroline Elliott of the Public Land Use Society and Aristotle Foundation to break down more bomb-shell land rulings that appear to supersede the rights of Canadians and the rule of law, in favour of Indigenous law and the prioritization of 200+ groups that have no relationship with the democratic process.
Elliott, who unearthed B.C. Premier David Eby’s radical, de-growth, far-left agenda last week in the National Post, has become a sought-after leader in the common-sense space seeking to push for clarity and the return to respect for the rights of all Canadians, as the future looks uncertain for British Columbian jobs, investment, housing, and Canadian energy projects, provided UNDRIP and DRIPA continue to rule the land.
In her latest video, Elliott argues that David Eby needs to repeal his disastrous legislation, or resign. The virtue signals have come home to roost, as B.C.’s 22nd Premier Duff Pattullo was even just removed Monday from a bridge that carried his name sake, for an Indigenous title.
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Well-meaning actors on the reconciliation file, who do exist, have been boxed out by profiteers, radicals, and even initially foreign-funded NGOs like “Coastal First Nations,” which is the name of an organization, not a legitimate assembly of Indigenous Canadian interests.
The situation is a mess, and British Columbians now poll overwhelmingly in their concerns on this file. They’re filling up assembly halls and events with major concerns about what this means for their land rights, water rights, air rights, and even Charter rights. There can’t be two laws of the land, surely. And DRIPA is being positioned to supersede all else. That’s not the Canada we can or should be.
Join Brown and Elliott for this crucial talk, at a moment when all Canadians should be concerned about this slippery slope.



If I may...
First... YES to both...
As far as the NDP farce in BC lead by the head rotting fish.. YES.. EBY BE GONE.
As far as the UNDRIP... It's simply too bad we can't redo that to....
May the UN Die and RIP.
Although to be fair I wish those idiots no peace... They have certainly been on the opposite side of peace now for longer than can be remembered.
The question still remains unanswered.
What are the Indigenous types at the trough going to do when they run out of other people's money?
Pls interview Dallas Brodie of One BC. She was a Cons MLA but was kicked out for telling the truth on this topic. The Cons have only recently pivoted. They voted for al this and are totally for all the land acknowledgments, keeping the lies going about the not truth and not reconcilation commission. The booted out leader ( Rustad) and all the former Liberal MLAs who came over to the Conservatives, voted for DRIPA in 2019.