
Rex Havoc
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Do you feel we are all going to die from global warming? Are you one of those?
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Alaskan oil that comes in by tanker. Even BC's own oil needs the TMPL to get to Burnaby. It doesn't walk there from Ft St. John. TMPL also carries refined products to supply BC and Washington State. Refined product is also trucked in from a refinery in Regina. Simply put BC and Washington heavily rely on TMPL and AB/SK oil. It wouldn't cost 50 cents more a litre in Vancouver than AB or SK if they didn't have such a high demand and supply shortfalls in locally refined, domestic and imported gasoline and diesel. If it weren't for the current TMPL, BC would grind to a halt.
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Farmed salmon. Oh how yummy.
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
And whom might that be? -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You are sadly mistaken. PRIVATE PROPERTY AND THE CHARTER The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not directly protect property rights. The Charter was enacted as part of the Constitution Act, 1982, which affirmed the Constitution as the supreme law of Canada and provided that any law that is inconsistent with the Constitution is of no force or effect. The Charter guarantees certain individual rights against intrusion by the state and gives the courts the power to provide a remedy to anyone whose Charter rights are denied. For example, section 7 of the Charterreads: If property rights had been included in the Charter, certain laws restricting or removing property rights would be unconstitutional, and the courts would have been able to strike them down. But property rights were deliberately excluded from the Charter(the reasons for this omission are subject to some debate that cannot be summarized adequately in this guide), and subsequent proposals to amend the Charter by adding protection for private property have not been successful. The Charter does affect property rights in other ways: section 8 protects individuals from unreasonable search and seizure of their property; section 15 guarantees equality before the law and can be used, for example, to challenge land use regulations that discriminate based on religion, mental disability, or other protected categories; and section 26 affirms the existence of pre-Chartercommon law and other rights that existed in Canada. In addition, section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982protects Aboriginal rights, including land rights, against state interference. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
For you http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/m/article/property-law/ for me http://fntc.ca/background-on-the-first-nations-property-ownership-initiative/ ENJOY! -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Canada is a giant Rez. You don't have property rights. -
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How do crooked Chiefs impact Indians who have never set foot on a Rez. Why does everybody think we all live on the Rez? Stereotypes? -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Read into what a Treaty is. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Who wants money? Is that what you think this is about? You are a very shallow person. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
What's you point? Parliament is for everybody but? -
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Contracts are irrelevant to you? -
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You don't like it when we flex our Rights? -
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Treaties clearly say it's our land and newcomers are our tennents. What applies to you under the Charter doesn't always apply to me. Provinces are irrelevant to us. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You wouldn't get to vote for a territorial MP but feel free to vote for your regular choices in your riding. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We who? You aren't one of us. We have more at stake in developing OUR resources on our territorial lands. We have every Right to partake in Parliament. If Bloc Quebecois sepeartists can have a stake in Parliament with a negative value your are going to have a damn good reason why we shouldn't have representation in respect to our traditional territories in a positive partnership. Do you have any damn good reason? When we have giant corporations like BHP, K+S, and Enbridge knocking on our door for our resources we all get together as a people meet with them and decide what we want when it comes to having a stake in development of a resource that will make somebody else Billions. With Parliamentary representation we can get better deals and guaranteeS of our Rights. -
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We need an our own political party in Parliament with Indigenous MPs as Co-Ministers dealing with the Indigenous side of issues. Instead of complaining about Government, we need be the Government. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
We have a well run Rez with a very bright future for youth IF they finish school. The BHP potash mine is on our traditional territory. A lot of us currently work for PCS but there is work galore coming with K+S and BHP for pipefitters, welders, electrical, mechanics, millwrights, clerical, cleaning, etc etc if they finish school and stay the hell away from the drugs and gangs. One of our band members is being groomed by the UA pipefitters union to recruit and train young Indian men and women. How today's Indian kids can turn their nose up at $90K a year and move to the city to work at temporary low paying non-skilled labourer jobs instead of enjoying tranquility of the countryside baffles me. I'm glad my sons hate the cities, one got his grade 12 but the other quit in grade 11. They are both working. The one who got his grade 12 makes 3X the money though. The younger one wants to get his GED and be a lineman for SaskPower like his brother. -
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I wonder how much Trudeau has invested in cannabis? -
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I'm Saulteaux and my wife is Cree and live "on da Rez ah". Treaty 4. George Gordons in middle Saskatchewan. The water issues are up north. The Feds handled water issues long ago in the lower 2/3 of SK. Business must be slow. What part of SK do you live in? -
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When we had residential schools we had educated people that could advance themselves. You do realize that all kids of every race and culture were abused in schools back in the day? These days only 39% are graduating from on Rez schools and the vast majority are female. Is that because of Residential Schools or just laziness and a culture that frowns upon "joining the rest of the races" in earning a living and having kids on purpose instead of children being raised by there child single parent? This is why people like Colten Boushie end up in the Indian Posse and other gangs. It's a job pimping out their sisters and cousins in their early teens making methamphetamine, selling opiods, cocaine, growing pot in and destroying Rez houses families could be living in and robbing whitie, All these punk ass Indians need is Grade 10 and they can walk into a trade union office and skip the apprenticeship waiting list because they are Indians. Same goes for being a miner. Indians get first dibs. $22 an hour staring in a trade as an apprentice or $28 to start as a miner. If you can show up to sell drugs 24/7 you can get a real job for 8hrs a day 5 days a week. Life is really easy if you show up. Look at our Prime Minister. He was a pot smoking bum for most of his life. He was stoned out his tree all through high school and university but he showed up, graduated and went on to work part time and be a dope smoking snowboarder, stoner drama teacher and now stoner PM. Was it different for him even though his father went to a Catholic Jesuit boarding school where a nun had no problem back handing a kid upside the head, or doling lashes across the ass, or hands with a yard stick? NO! With a grad rate of 31% they will maintain the life of poverty and addiction for another 50-75 years. If you have a job and aren't a dealer or thief with a criminal record you won't be cast aside in jury selection or anything else in life. -
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Rex Havoc replied to cannuck's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Where do you live that you run into Indigenous leaders on the street?