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Can somone give a rundown on these land grabs have they actually happened yet?If we were a serious country, these land grabs would be squashed and we would stop even bothering with performative land acknowledgements permanently.
John Jeet Jingleheimer SinghJohnJeetSingh for PM, and that's spitting facts no cap my guys.
These people really do live in an alternate universe
A group of Alaska tribal nations is going to the B.C. Supreme Court to demand a seat at the table in Canadian resource development – including a mine expansion that is among the nation-building projects Ottawa has selected as pivotal to economic development.
The Alaska groups argue that their historical use of what is now northwestern B.C. makes them Aboriginal peoples of Canada under the Constitution Act, saying that status should guarantee them the same rights to consultation as Canadian Indigenous groups.
The petition for judicial review, which is expected to be filed Wednesday, adds a potential new complication to Canadian plans to bolster a domestic economy buffeted by U.S. tariffs. Now, a different set of U.S. interests is seeking the ability to constrain those plans.
The Alaska legal challenge is part of an escalating effort by U.S. tribal groups to assert rights in Canada in the wake of the 2021 Desautel decision, in which Canada’s Supreme Court found that the Lakes Tribe in eastern Washington state should be considered Aboriginal peoples of Canada, given their historical use of land that is now B.C. In the years since, several U.S. groups have used the decision to assert themselves in Canadian affairs.
The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which includes the Lakes Tribe, has demanded the right to shape how its history is taught in B.C. schools. In northwestern Washington, the Lummi Nation says it should have a say in major infrastructure construction in the Vancouver area, including a port expansion and highway improvements.
Those claims have created conflict with Canadian Indigenous groups. Earlier this year, Osoyoos Indian Band Chief Clarence Louie warned that Canadian leaders must “wake up” to a creeping erosion of sovereignty as U.S. groups seek to advance claims.
In June, the province of British Columbia declared, in an order-in-council, that Alaska tribal groups cannot be a “participating Indigenous nation” in the review of six mining projects
But “that itself is illegal” under the provincial Environmental Assessment Act, argues John Gailus, a B.C.-based lawyer acting for the Alaska tribes. The petition filed in B.C. seeks to have that order quashed, and asks the court to either find that several Alaskan tribes are participating Indigenous nations in a mining review − or force the province to make such a decision.
Those tribes have a legitimate expectation to consultation, Mr. Gailus said, because they fit the definition of Aboriginal peoples of Canada as defined by the Desautel decision.
But the province of B.C. has not included them in formal consultation processes. Instead, it has provided notification of developments in the permitting process.
“We’re getting these notices but there’s nothing we can do about it. We are powerless,” said Esther Reese, president of the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission, or SEITC, which counts 14 member tribes.
Ms. Reese is Tlingit, and her clan traces its lineage to the Stikine River, in whose watershed the Red Chris mine is partly situated. That gold and copper mine began production in 2015, yielding concentrate that is shipped to Asia for smelting. The mine is seeking to transition to underground mining, a change that could allow it to boost Canada’s copper output by 15 per cent according to Newmont Corp., its majority owner.
The Stikine flows from a region of northern B.C. dubbed the Sacred Headwaters before crossing into Alaska, reaching saltwater not far from Wrangell, where Ms. Reese is tribal administrator.
In September, Red Chris was among the projects designated by Prime Minister Mark Carney for fast-track approval as part of a bid to bolster a Canadian economy battered by U.S. tariffs. Mr. Carney noted the participation of the Dease Lake, B.C.-based Tahltan Nation as a partner in Red Chris, calling the project “an important step in reconciliation and further developing the potential of northern B.C.”
Canada’s prioritizing of the mine has made it a greater priority for groups in Alaska, Ms. Reese said.
“The fact they’re fast-tracking that mine and we don’t have a say makes this even more of an emergency for us,” she said. A catastrophic mine failure, she said, would jeopardize “our whole way of life. We’re salmon people.”
Earlier this year, SkeenaWild Conservation Trust, an environmental advocacy group, found that mine tailings are seeping into the environment at a higher rate than predicted, raising risks to fish and to the dam’s structural stability.
Newmont, in response, said it had installed new seepage interception systems and was updating its dam safety review. The company declined to comment
Mining companies in B.C. have already reached out to tribal groups in Alaska through the SEITC, providing “ample opportunity to provide input into the assessment process” for several current projects, said Michael Goehring, president of the Mining Association of B.C. He accused SEITC of receiving funding for its legal action from “Earthjustice, a large pro-bono law firm based in the U.S. that is more interested in stopping BC mining than advancing an appropriate level of consultation for the Tribes.”
Well, yeah, if they called it "gaslighting, drugging, and mutilation" someone might object.
They ALWAYS show or mention children when they talk about transitioning.
I remember when libs got mad that Alberta banned sexual books in school, and the MSM had to censor said books whenever they talked about it.Well, yeah, if they called it "gaslighting, drugging, and mutilation" someone might object.
Fix'd.
Sears was first arrested in 2021 and charged with second-degree murder and interference with human remains in the death of 49-year-old Darren Middleton, a friend and occasional employer of Sears.
Hilariously, the article even notes this lunatic started identifying as a woman two days before the attack but still dutifully uses she/her pronouns.Fix'd.
Anyway, crosspost: another Leaf trannoid murderer is on trial for being too literal with ballwashing.
📚 Megathread Post in thread 'Tranny Sideshows on Social Media'
Horror movies are too tame. If you really want a chilling glimpse into darkness, read up on the exploits of those inducted into the True Crime Tranny edition thread — like Dereck Donald a.k.a. Gabriella Sears of Kelowna, British Columbia.
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Sears was first arrested in 2021 and charged with second-degree murder and interference with human remains in the death of 49-year-old Darren Middleton, a friend and occasional employer of Sears.
Middleton’s body was found by his common-law wife Brenda Adams in Sears’s home.
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>Libs released new CRTC regulations to 'update the definition of Canadian content to better support Canadian stories and creators'
>Shits incredibly bad
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Oh fuck boys, as if Canadian media hadn't been neutered enough already
This is just to ensure that the right Canadians are making Canadian content. Of course they are now drawing a line between Canadian content and good content. The Canadian government's need to select economic and cultural winners and losers has always backfired. Relaxing the rules would create more players in the space. Instead we are just keeping up our proud tradition of making talented people leave.>Libs released new CRTC regulations to 'update the definition of Canadian content to better support Canadian stories and creators'
>Shit's even more restrictive
How on earth are they going to enforce this? Is Ottawa going to send angry letters to Netflix and YouTube to do....what...exactly? Pidgeonhole highlighted content from Canadian IP addresses?>Libs released new CRTC regulations to 'update the definition of Canadian content to better support Canadian stories and creators'
>Shit's even more restrictive
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Ah fuck boys, as if our media wasn't cucked enough already
And you know the lib/NDP voters are all going to cheer over this. Kim Jun would weep for citizens as indoctrinated as our country produces
Edit: Oh, right, on a related note; Who else had a government funded propaganda program on their bingo?
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Cancon gets special treatment in Canada, this is to restrict who can make Cancon to approved creators. So sites or services that have a Cancon requirement in order to function in Canada have a narrower list to choose from. So I hope everyone likes Schitt's Creek, because it's gonna be all over Netflix. Just like every 45 minutes I have to be assaulted by Loverboy whenever I listen to the radio.How on earth are they going to enforce this? Is Ottawa going to send angry letters to Netflix and YouTube to do....what...exactly? Pidgeonhole highlighted content from Canadian IP addresses?
Canada truly is at the bottom of the world's pecking order of countries. Even a shit hole like fucking China is better than us. CHINA FOR FUCK SAKE!!!>Libs released new CRTC regulations to 'update the definition of Canadian content to better support Canadian stories and creators'
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Ah fuck boys, as if our media wasn't cucked enough already
And you know the lib/NDP voters are all going to cheer over this. Kim Jun would weep for citizens as indoctrinated as our country produces
Edit: Oh, right, on a related note; Who else had a government funded propaganda program on their bingo?
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"It will turn Canada in some hermit kingdom of government-tilted media."