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‘Shooting Ourselves in the Foot…’


With an Aboriginal Industry constantly taking economic projects to court, the effects of Race Based Law are being felt more and more: 

“Canada’s business climate is becoming increasingly uncertain and we see this as a problem.

“Prudent investors look for certainty and stability when they shop their dollars around. If Canada wants to attract the investment it needs to sustain a robust economy, it must present a vastly different picture from the one it’s displaying now.

“If Canada becomes known for a business environment subject to continuing and extended government approval delays, course-changes, {court challenges} and not keeping up its end of the bargain, potential investors will take their business elsewhere, hurting everyone in Canada. ERBLShootingOurselvesInTheFoot800x800“The most recent illustration popped up right in our backyard. The Federal Court of Appeal last month overturned the federal government’s approval of the Enbridge ‘Northern Gateway’ pipeline project… The Court found that the federal government had not ‘adequately consulted’ with ‘First Nations’ groups…

Based on previous approval from the federal government, other groups involved had, in good faith, been investing time, energy and money, upholding their commitments and doing their part. Notably, the chief proponent, ‘Enbridge’, the company behind the Northern Gateway project, went through extensive consultations with aboriginal groups… Continue reading ‘Shooting Ourselves in the Foot…’

‘The Chilcotin Massacre’


“I have cousins in several Indian bands and am proud of that connection, and am equally proud of my ancestors who came from all over Europe seeking a better life. But it wasn’t an easy road… ERBLRewritingHistory--TheChilcotinMassacre800x800My great-great grandfather…was murdered by Chilcotin (Tsilhqot’in) Indian bandits in 1864. It’s been a bone of contention with me that Donald McLean’s killers were hailed as heroes by latter-day Chilcotin politicians who demanded an apology from the B.C. government for their trial and execution.

“It vexes me even more that they got what they wanted from Christy Clark in 2014. Many years ago, when I attended an assembly of Chilcotin chiefs held to demand that apology, I stood up and suggested that a good first step toward their goal would be for them to first apologize for the murder of my ancestor by their forebears.

“This wasn’t viewed kindly at a meeting designed to stoke up fire among the converted, and I was branded a ‘racist’ Continue reading ‘The Chilcotin Massacre’

‘HAPPY CANADA DAY!’


HAPPY CANADA DAY! ERBLHappyCanadaDay2016800x800This is the most sensational realism in all of mankind’s history, and if you were with me on the skytrain in Vancouver, hearing the sweet sound of laughter and hope from people of every race, creed and colour on the globe, who COUNT ON our freedom, democracy and inclusion, you’d feel what I feel for the extraordinary ability we have to do this.

Everyone who comes here wants to share the dream of freedom, so let’s celebrate Canada Day by reminding our native friends we are all in this together, and to teach our new immigrants our contemporary way of life, and give them hope to dream of aspiring to our level of excellence in Canadian culture and society.

This is the place dreams are made of.  Continue reading ‘HAPPY CANADA DAY!’

‘Unity 4 Canada T-shirts’


ERBL'Unity 4 Canada'800x800T-shirts are here!
https://shop.spreadshirt.ca/unity4canada
(Coffee & beer mugs, and phone cases, too. More items to be added in time)

There are 3 different logos
-Unity 4 Canada
-ONE NATION ONE LAW
-END RACE BASED LAW

Each logo has 3-4 placements on all the items so you can choose between a large or small logo on the centre front, a pocket logo, or a logo on the back.

Take your time scrolling through the items, there are so many great shirts, hoodies and tanks to choose from, including kids & babies. Continue reading ‘Unity 4 Canada T-shirts’

‘Race-Based Control Of Resources?’


‘One in six ‘First Nations’ vows to block pipelines; all claim veto power’ 

Photo: TREVOR HAGAN -- THE CANADIAN PRESS
Photo: TREVOR HAGAN — THE CANADIAN PRESS

“More than 130 ‘First Nations’ {leaders} are dead-set against pipeline and energy development, Assembly of ‘First Nations’ National Chief Perry Bellegarde said Tuesday.

{Would the tribal members also be opposed if it meant no more electricity for their reserves? Where do they expect the power to come from, without any ‘energy development’?}

The rest are demanding an ‘absolute veto’ over any proposed developments before they’ll even begin negotiations with governments and energy companies. And if that slows Canadian energy development to a crawl, so be it.  Continue reading ‘Race-Based Control Of Resources?’

Get active! Get the PETITION signed


GET ACTIVE! GET THE PETITION SIGNED
EVERYONE…all of us.

We can’t stay here in an echo chamber telling endless stories of how broken down the Canadian ‘Indian Industry’ and reserve system is due to race laws and segregation, and not do anything about this situation.

As the president and planner of END RACE BASED LAW inc.,  I am pulling the plug on the frequency of the extensively long articles on this page, for a while, because we are all going to start getting the legal petition signed across this great nation. THE ONLY SOVEREIGN NATION we should all work towards improving, together.

IF YOU WANT CHANGE, GET INVOLVED.
Get the petition signed.
No amount of posts or comments here will change a thing if we don’t get active.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP?

Lots! From ideas on how to organize PETITION signing; to forming coffee parties to have friends over to sign the PETITION; to showing up with the PETITION at festivals, trade shows, and political gatherings of all kinds, in all the corners of the country, in every ethnic group, every business, every union, every government organization; to helping get the PETITION printed out and also mailed in, because this is a legal petition, not an online one.

Online petitions carry no legal weight in the house of commons, but the PETITION Gerry Gagnon drafted up was passed by the Clerk of Petitions in Ottawa. We have to do it the old fashioned way and sign it, and send it back to me, so make the effort. We need doers in this.

Let’s share ideas and contacts, this is a team effort and we need all our friends on board, red, green, yellow, blue and all the blended shades between. This is about equal rights under the law, and a future we must all enter together, as fellow countrymen & women.

add yourself to the PETITION group here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ENDRACEBASEDLAWinc.Petition/

add yourself to the ‘NEWS FEED’ group here: (everyone can add information to this group)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/ENDRACEBASEDLAWCanadanewsfeed/

I wanted this page and our websites to educate Canadians for a while before we got to petition signing, so they had some balance to the previously one sided conversation, and also to archive it all for generations to come. That was very important to Gerry Gagnon and I.

MANY THANKS for the extensive research done by Gerry Gagnon. We all now have a library of articles, facts, figures, laws and stories that back-up the blatant existence of tainted defamation coming from a negatively enhanced and even fabricated narrative that’s become the backbone of the race based blame game extortion industry. Your work has been impressive Gerry, and we are all grateful for your contributions. Now we need to get your PETITION signed, or it’s all for not.

I have all new t-shirts coming, so stay tuned!

Michele Tittler
#ENDRACEBASEDLAWCANADA
https://endracebasedlaw.wordpress.com/petition-canada

Same post on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/ENDRACEBASEDLAW/photos/a.336196793149227.59519.332982123470694/787288784706690/?type=3&theater

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PETITION TO
THE HOUSE OF COMMONS:

WE, the undersigned citizens of Canada,
draw the attention of the Government
of Canada to the following:

THAT whereas the Indian Act and Section 91(24)
of the Constitution Act, (1867)
have divided Canadians by race and heritage;
have perpetuated the unequal treatment of Canadian Indians,
providing the legal framework for segregation via the reserve system;
have prevented reserve Indians from equal provincial educational access;
have prevented reserve Indians from having the full legal, economic
and property rights and opportunities of other Canadian citizens;

AND whereas the inclusion of Sections 35
and 25 in the Constitution Act (1982) have divided
Canadians by race and heritage;
have disrupted legal commercial and exploration activities;
have introduced legal uncertainty into property ownership;
have left some Canadians without proper police protection,
as in Caledonia, Ont.;
and have left most Canadians with diminished rights
with every expansion of ‘indigenous rights’ based on Section 35;

AND whereas the inclusion of “with particular
attention to the circumstances of aboriginal offenders”
in Section 718.2(e) of the Criminal Code
(R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46)
has resulted in a two- tiered system of justice,
wherein Canadians receive different legal outcomes,
depending on their race/ethnic heritage;

AND whereas the United Nations
“Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”
contains provisions that are fundamentally
incompatible
with Canada’s constitutional framework;

THEREFORE, your Petitioners call upon the
Government of Canada to take the following actions:

THE passage of the repeal of the Indian Act;

THE passage of the removal of “with particular
attention to the circumstances of aboriginal
offenders” in Section 718.2(e) of the
Criminal Code (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46);

THE removal of Canada’s signature from the
United Nations “Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples”;

THE calling of a Constitutional conference,
pursuant to Section 35.1 of the
Constitution Amendment Proclamation (1983),
leading to the repeal of Sections 35 and 25
of the Constitution Act (1982),
and Section 91(24) of the Constitution Act (1867);

THE active encouragement of the provincial
legislatures to do the same, or via provincial referenda;
and the calling of a federal/provincial Constitutional
conference to finalize these changes desired by
the people of Canada,
including setting a date for the
final termination of
Treaty and land claims submissions.

Petition Signed by the citizens of Canada
Name & Address (city, province, postal code)
____________________________________
____________________________________

Please note this part is for information purposes
only and does not form any part of the Official Petition.

DOWNLOAD AND PRINT PETITION

*Note that the pages must be free of erasures and
contain only original signatures and addresses written
directly onto the front AND also the back of the petition page.

The request contained in the Petition to
END RACE BASED LAW has been reviewed
by Richard Bernier, Procedural Clerk and
Clerk of Petitions, House of Commons,
and found to meet the official requirements.

Names will not be used in any way other than
for the purposes of this Petition conforming to
the requirements of the Canadian Government,
it is to be presented to the House of Commons.

Contact: endracebasedlawpetition@gmail.com
(we’ll give you an address to send the petition)

‘Embracing the U.N. At Canada’s Expense’


“A day after the Canadian government said it was fully endorsing the UN ‘Declaration on the Rights of ‘Indigenous’ Peoples’ (UNDR‘I’P), Chief Roland Willson of the West Moberly ‘First Nations’ {a ‘nation’ of 220 people} and Chief Lynette Tsakoza of the Prophet River ‘First Nation’ {a ‘nation’ of 249 people} said in a joint news release the move was ‘a hypocrisy in the making’.” 

“Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould also delivered a speech on the opening day at the ‘UN Permanent Forum’ WHICH CALLED ON THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO MAKE ‘INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ THE FOCUS OF THIS CENTURY.” ERBLEmbracingtheU.N.atCanada'sExpense800x800“‘Indigenous’ Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett said…Canada would fully embrace the UN ‘Declaration on the Rights of ‘Indigenous’ Peoples’ (UNDR‘I’P) and remove its “permanent objector status” to the document.  Continue reading ‘Embracing the U.N. At Canada’s Expense’

‘Deconstructing The Aboriginal Industry’


“The ‘Aboriginal Industry’ favours Segregation over Integration…”

“The generally dysfunctional character of aboriginal community leadership and administration remains deeply entrenched because of the influence of an industry of lawyers, consultants and other professionals that benefit from the status quo of native dependency.

“These opportunists encourage a culture of opposition – to virtually any government attempt to improve aboriginal conditions – on the basis of entitlement for past injustices.

“They then, through their advocacy “research”, construct apologetics that justify aboriginal isolation and marginalization.” ERBLDeconstructingTheAboriginalIndustry800x800 Continue reading ‘Deconstructing The Aboriginal Industry’

‘This Isn’t Religion, It’s Madness’


“In September, 2009 {18 YEARS after the first proposal and 5 years after the completion of the decade-long environmental assessment!}, the Ktunaxa leaders DECLARED THEIR ABSOLUTE OPPOSITION to any permanent project such as was proposed, BECAUSE OF THE “SACRED SIGNIFICANCE” OF THE ENTIRE AREA. The “sacred value” of the area only came to the fore in 2009, when it became “a life and death matter”.

“This isn’t messianism; it isn’t even reverence, or spirituality. It is bunk. Are we all mad?” ERBLThisIsn’tReligion,It’sMadness800x800 Continue reading ‘This Isn’t Religion, It’s Madness’

‘Defying Canada’


“Canadian aboriginal groups and their allies said…they ‘have the power’ to block proposed oil pipelines on land where they have ‘proven title’, dismissing comments by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau {and the Supreme Court} , who said no community has a veto. ERBLDefyingCanada800x800“Trudeau told ‘Reuters’…that unanimous consent is not needed for the government to approve pipeline projects to bring Canadian oil to market, even as he pledged consultation with aboriginals and environmentalists who oppose projects.  Continue reading ‘Defying Canada’