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  1. By pretending you don't know what beheading is and replying with a question rather than an answer.
  2. If what is going to stay... thread can stay open.
  3. Have not seen one credible news report that makes it clear with whom the Liberals are negotiating; Hereditary, elected, Grand, band, et al chiefs. We are being scammed by radical protesters and interveners. The courts, 20 elected chiefs and a majority of hereditary chiefs is not viable but a secretive deal between the Feds, the Prov and (? exactly who - hereditary chiefs is success? This is absolutely nuts! If they are negotiating with Chief Woos AKA Frank Alec, who has hadthe title Chief Woos for less than a year and I have read he tole it from matriarchs who were supposed to hold the title for life. As the Office of whoever meets with government officials, about twenty members of the community (Wet'suwet'en and non-Indigenous) are rallying at the office in support of poverty reduction and economic development.
  4. Clearly you don't know that and clearly you are making sh.t up as Argus and others are not in favour of such behaviour as this thread is calling out such behaviour.
  5. New Bernie Sanders slogan:  "Make America A Third-World Hell Hole".

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    2. betsy

      betsy

      I saw an interview of Bernie last night.  

      He has a charismatic way about him - painting the Dems as "the establishment" (looks like he's taken a page from Trump being against the Republican establishment) - and spinning what he now calls, "corporate socialism."  I can see why he is popular with the younger generation.

      I hope we're not underestimating him.  That's a scary thought.

       

    3. scribblet

      scribblet

      We'll see what happens tonight...

  6. Tides for one and our gov't for another: Shamus O Regan hid,that he paid out $183,000 of our tax dollars to foreign US environmentalists.
  7. So really, who is actually protesting, and pn what planet do the words peaceful protest and AK-47 appear in the same sentence? Ottawa intends to infringe upon or usurp the Aboriginal rights of all those Indigenous people who want the pipeline, then the Trudeau government should come right out and say so. Either way, Ottawa should uphold the honour of the Crown, discharge its fiduciary duty to those Indigenous communities, and uphold the damn law. https://nationalpost.com/opinion/terry-glavin-uphold-the-rights-of-all-indigenous-canadians-not-just-anti-pipeliners we‘re leaving, we’re leaving on a strong note, not in defeat,'" said Trish Mills, a well-known Hamilton anarchist." Please remind me: Is Trish a hereditary leader of the Hamilton anarchists, or was Trish elected? https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-go-trains-cancelled-as-protesters-set-up-new-blockades-near-toronto/
  8. A good point made on Power Play, The Libs have cancelled $150 billions of energy projects in the last 5 years. In the same time Putin has approved $150 billions worth of projects in the high Arctic. Good Job Trudeau.

  9. I guess CNN grew a pair… 

    David Akin

     

    2nd CN train just moved through Tyendinaga.  Protestors remained on the tracks until the last second. Very tense moment. Caught on video by protestors. Protestors have prevented media from taking these kinds of pictures from Mohawk territory.

    1. betsy

      betsy

      These protesters might do something really bad with the tracks. 

    2. scribblet

      scribblet

      They are setting fire to the tracks in some cases.  Legault just said the Mohawks have assault weapons  which I believe because smuggled weapons do come across the reserves and they had weapons in Caledonia.

      https://ca.news.yahoo.com/quebec-premier-says-kahnawake-mohawks-203739522.html

    3. betsy

      betsy

      This isn't a simple protest.  This is an uprising.

  10. We also need to know exactly how much the Trudeau Liberals are paying environmentalists who then work to frustrate energy resource development. So far I have $20 million for the Cdn Institute for Clean Growth, $50 million for media to offer climate stories and this. Any more? (Dan McTeague)

     

     

  11. About time he woke up. Austria has also been closing mosques and kicking out Imams, wonder why.
  12. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4781426/amp/Asian-grooming-gangs-treated-race-hate-crimes.html Meanwhile, the government refuses to release the report on Muslim rape gangs because it ‘wouldn’t be helpful’… really https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/grooming-gang-rotherham-review-home-office-findings-a9344896.html
  13. Blockaders fighting climate change by burning tires.

  14. The big majority want it, only a minority don't want it but that has been coopted by radical eco protestors along with the Mohawks. Time to hurt these guys where it hurts, close their illegal pot shops and gummy bear dispemsaries, then start cutting off the money we give them.
  15. This is what the protests are really about which no one wants to speak about.. it's the elephant in the room. It's not about 'reconciliation' it's about giving the land 'back' to the Natives and living under their laws... is this what Trudeau wants or expects, and who will speak up and whop will fight for Canada and ALL Canadians. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/02/22/movement-end-canada/ The Wet’suwet’en chiefs contest the authority of Canadian law. Their supporters have behaved in kind, illegally blockading train tracks and bridges across the country, causing widespread economic disruption. snip This only makes sense. A movement that believes it is desirable to severely weaken, or even dissolve, the state in order to achieve some larger goal, whether it’s a socialist utopia or green one, will naturally latch onto any movement with shared objectives. This is why it is unpersuasive when conservatives complain, with performative empathy, that “non-indigenous activists” have hijacked the cause of the Wet’suwet’en, or whoever. The more important question is why this cause is so easily hijacked in the first place, and whether it was wise for Canada to have accepted the existence of an independent indigenous political authority without establishing clear parameters around it.
  16. The company consulted for 5 years then signed a deal. The 20 elected bands and 8 hereditary bands accepted it. Then 5 hereditary chiefs freak out so it gets torn up? This precedent screws good-faith negotiations with all FN bands because now, *no* deal is final, and signatures don't mean a thing. Ellis Ross@ellisbross I was able to address a lotta issues in my time as Chief and Council but The tearing apart of Canada is something thats got me stumped. The foreign$$$/the slick campaign/ plus the smart organizers are brilliant at getting Canadians to shut down Canada
  17. There has been no mention of that, it's just the far left trying to smear a group and starting a false narrative.
  18. Stop! or I'll say Stop again.
  19. Maybe a good move towards 'Reconciliation' would be to slash foreign aid then redirecting it towards communities in need, many of whom are Native . Instead, Trudeau keeps focusing on foreign countries spending billions for UN seat.
  20. Trudeau has already chosen already radical social justice propaganda over the Canadian economy and National unity which are just more casualties of Trudeau's war on Canada (well it seems that way).
  21. There was a motion this week in the House of Commons to increase sickness benefits from 15 to 50 weeks in cases of severe illness such as cancer. All parties voted in favour of it except for the Liberals who voted against it. The Liberals lost. Media aren't reporting on it that I've seen. I couldn't find one anyway.

    https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en/votes/43/1/14

  22. BBC has been banging  on about  terrible attack in a Mosque  interviewing Muslim Council of Britain, & experts on far right extremism  yadda yadda trying to talk up  the 'far right'.  They got  egg on their face as police announced it was a Muslim attacker.

  23. Former CBC Ottawa reporter: "Unless JT quickly finds a miracle exit from the Indigenous crisis, one will have rarely seen the leadership of a PM crumble so quickly. The pressure of provincial premiers illustrates his incapacity and the limits of reconciliation rhetoric." The Wet'suwet'en occupation website lets people apply for a "travel grant" to visit the "camp" (the protest site) for "2 weeks or more." They are openly paying protesters.
  24. First off I don't hate anyone, that word is bandied around far too much so please don't impute that I do. I don't see the similarity to the blockades and a pipeline the majority want.
  25. Blockade the blockades

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