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‘Race Based Law Costing More…and More’
This is only part of the Canadian federal government’s Segregated fiscal ‘obligations’ where ‘Aboriginal Peoples’ are concerned…and does not include the enormous network of Provincial and Municipal-government Aboriginal-only programs – programs that are in almost every Ministry and department:
“The federal government’s 2024-25 budget sets aside nearly $32 billion for ‘Indigenous’ {sic} Services Canada (‘I’SC) and Crown-‘Indigenous’ Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (C‘I’RNAC). That’s more than what Ottawa is spending on National Defence ($29.9 billion), and over half of what’s being transferred to provinces for health care through the Canada Health Transfer ($52.1 billion).
‘The Real Charlie Wenjack Story’
“Books have been written about Charlie. Buildings have been named in his memory. He is featured in more than 50 “Legacy Spaces” across Canada sponsored by banks, major retailers, universities, performing-arts centres, and governments. Thousands of Canadians from coast to coast “Walk for Wenjack” every October. Children in more than 65,000 classrooms across Canada and in the United States are being taught about his altogether too-short life and tragic death through a book called “Secret Path”.
“Unfortunately, much of what has been written and said about Charlie Wenjack—including some contents of ‘Secret Path’—has no basis in fact.”
‘Mark Carney’s Residential School Connection’
Mark Carney as Prime Minister shares many things with his predecessor, Justin Trudeau, one of which is the way that both of them contradict their own fathers when it comes to the Aboriginal issue – despite the fact that the fathers knew far more about the subject than their foolish, virtue-signaling sons…
“‘Liberal’ {Party} Leader Mark Carney distanced himself from comments his late father made 60 years ago as an educator that were dismissive of some ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Aboriginal} people, and his subsequent defence of residential schools in the later years of his life.
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‘In Case You Missed It – Sen. Beyak’
From 2021:
“Some have criticized me for stating that the good, as well as the bad, of residential schools should be recognized. I stand by that statement. Others have criticized me for stating that the Truth and Reconciliation report was not as balanced as it should be. I stand by that statement as well. And finally, I have been criticized for offering concerned Canadians a space to comment critically about the ‘Indian Act’. My statements and the resulting posts were never meant to offend anyone, and I continue to believe that ‘Indigenous’ issues are so important to all of us, that a frank and honest conversation about them is vital.”
“Lynn Beyak, the controversial Senator from northwestern Ontario with a long history of making inflammatory remarks about ‘Indigenous’ {sic} peoples {Leading with an unsupported editorial comment from a supposed ‘journalist’ – typical CBC}, is resigning from the Red Chamber.
‘History Moment – The Massacre of the Qualicum’
The Canadian people, and most certainly Canadian children, are almost continually subjected to Aboriginal Industry propaganda, a pillar of which is the historical narrative whereby murderous, thieving Europeans impose ‘genocide’ and violence on the innocent, saintly and otherwise virtuous aboriginal inhabitants. While not wishing to belabour the point, we still feel compelled to occasionally present some historical balance...
“When you drive over the Big Qualicum concrete bridge, 106 miles north of Victoria on the Island Highway, the scene is peaceful enough. But you are within bow-shot of one of the most chilling massacres in the blood-stained annals of Indian tribal warfare on the Pacific coast.”
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‘Grave Error’
“A book can be understood more deeply by knowing a little about its authors and historical context. Both editors, C.P. Champion and Tom Flanagan, are members of the Indian Residential School Research Group (IRSRG), as are most of the authors of its sixteen essays, among them retired judges, lawyers, professors, and journalists.
https://www.amazon.ca/Grave-Error-Misled-Residential-Schools/dp/B0CP465ZPP/
“All members of the IRSRG agree on the main point of ‘Grave Error’,
“that no persuasive evidence has yet been offered by anyone for the existence of unmarked graves, missing children, murder, or genocide in residential schools”.
‘Voices from the Reserves (Sept. 2024)’
Canadians never get to hear the voices of Aboriginal reserve residents – only those of Aboriginal leadership and their academic and media ‘allies’. However, Aboriginal social media provides an avenue for their expression. Names have been omitted in order to protect them from the official reprisals that are the norm on far too many reserves…
“For those of you fighting the corruption and fraud within your leadership, please remember that it does take a toll on you mentally, emotionally and various others forms of negative effects like loss of sleep or focus from your work. Sometimes these are battles you will never win. Not everyone cares as much as you do, sometimes you have to rely on Karma to do all the fighting for you. Know your battles, but don’t let it take you away from meaningful time with your family. Also remember, these leaders have to sleep at night also knowing they have to face their reality in the morning. Hiy Hiy.”
‘Book Banning in Quesnel’
“One of the worst aspects of totalitarian societies is the pressure exerted on individuals to betray and ultimately denounce friends, relatives, even their own parents or spouse. This odious practice is now being demanded by some Canadian ‘Indigenous’ leaders and local activists in a northern B.C. town – under the guise of “reconciliation”. The crime? A prominent local woman purchased an ‘unapproved’ book and dared to suggest that a few acquaintances read it. Now her husband – the local Mayor, who had nothing to do with it – is being pressured not only to resign his office but to denounce his own wife for her thought-crime.”
–C2C Journal
These councillors should have tried reading the book before making complete virtue-signalling fools of themselves:
“Councillors in Quesnel, B.C., voted unanimously to censure their Mayor, saying his actions related to a book that denies the harms of Canada’s residential school system {which it doesn’t} have jeopardized the city’s relationship with ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Aboriginal} communities.
‘What Happened To Legal Equality?’
“Justice isn’t blind in Canada, it’s racist.“
In attempting to cope with the high proportion of aboriginals in Canadian prisons, Parliament and our judicial leadership have unfortunately resorted to differential treatment based on Race/heritage. It’s called ‘Gladue’, after the name of a Supreme Court case. The Court, instead of doing its duty and tossing out the discriminatory legislation, sided with ‘aboriginal exceptionalism’, and extended Segregation into court sentencing:








