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I still don't see why we can't rescind citizenship. It's about as likely as them capping immigration.
Too many issues, we'd have to change the charter as itd be a constitutional issue as its blocked currently, theres international law issues based around it as well, then youd have to have domestic support, youd have to effectively eliminate all opposition parties,

Theres issues with other states questioning that, because basically nowhere globally does that en masse, even Pakistan wont deport citizens, but only deports non-citizens, the value of citizenship drops the same way our concept of independent banking did if a state can just remove it on a whim, etc

Even if you were the king of Canada, it wouldnt be an easy thing to pull off without repercussion- and thats if you had a dictatorship.
 
Too many issues, we'd have to change the charter as itd be a constitutional issue as its blocked currently, theres international law issues based around it as well, then youd have to have domestic support, youd have to effectively eliminate all opposition parties,

Theres issues with other states questioning that, because basically nowhere globally does that en masse, even Pakistan wont deport citizens, but only deports non-citizens, the value of citizenship drops the same way our concept of independent banking did if a state can just remove it on a whim, etc

Even if you were the king of Canada, it wouldnt be an easy thing to pull off without repercussion- and thats if you had a dictatorship.
I'm not disagreeing, even though our Charter means jack shit anyways because the Fed can do what they want against it and say it's justified. I'm just saying that it happening is about as likely as them capping immigration. They know the tricks, they know that these retarded browns flowing in to spend money helps them. They know they can have unrealistic standards for Canadian help and say they 'have to' resort to glorified slave labour.

They know all this. And they control what happens. Might aswell hope for something radical instead of hoping for something that's just as likely to happen.
 
I'm not disagreeing, even though our Charter means jack shit anyways because the Fed can do what they want against it and say it's justified. I'm just saying that it happening is about as likely as them capping immigration. They know the tricks, they know that these retarded browns flowing in to spend money helps them. They know they can have unrealistic standards for Canadian help and say they 'have to' resort to glorified slave labour.

They know all this. And they control what happens. Might aswell hope for something radical instead of hoping for something that's just as likely to happen.

Worth the watch on Denmark, for what could happen- it even happened in a 'progressive' Scandinavian country
 
This and the trucker protest banking shutdown is why I did not donate to the litigation fund.
I donated to the trucker protest. In person. I just went up to a trucker, spoke with him some, and gave him $40 as a thank you for fighting for our freedom. I hope he got away before the gestapo pigs were sent in.
My university just happens to be in the same neck of the woods, in case anyone is wondering.
Might as well hope for something radical instead of hoping for something that's just as likely to happen.
When SHTF and the government loses control over Canada, there is no one stopping me and the boys from doing what needs to be done.
I will personally ensure that Operation Toilet Flush makes the Purge looks like a water fight.
Oh and the chicoms are not getting away either. The Chinese Civil War was never formally ended with an armistice or peace treaty. Therefore, as a professional judeo-bolshevik hunter, it is open season.
 
I love the Denmark model and this is what every single country should demand at minimum. I’d prefer they don’t accept any rapugees or asylum seekers at all but Denmark is an acceptable solution.
 
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I think the best we can hope for is that the violent and incompetent majority of immigrants (and the (((greedy)))) are easily exiled with the remaining immigrants being ones committed to the future of this country and becoming patriotic Canadian citizens.
 
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Did anyone else in the 2000s have a hard time finding work at low entry jobs due to TFWs flooding the local areas?

Cause I fucking remember that. I also remember boomers trying to gaslight my classmates and I into believing that foreigners were just doing jobs no one wanted to do.
The Jamaican field workers would engage in race wars with the natives, was wild to see.
 
Did anyone else in the 2000s have a hard time finding work at low entry jobs due to TFWs flooding the local areas?

Cause I fucking remember that. I also remember boomers trying to gaslight my classmates and I into believing that foreigners were just doing jobs no one wanted to do.
"No stalker child, you are not being replaced. No stalker child, you just won't work for 2 dollars an hour in slave conditions. Enjoy unemployment"
 
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The chief of Zagime Anishinabek, in southeastern Saskatchewan, has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the federal government. It alleges Ottawa has not kept its end of the bargain over annuity payments after signing Treaty 4 nearly 150 years ago.

The suit alleges Ottawa has not kept its end of the bargain over annuity payments after signing Treaty 4​

Chief Lynn Acoose says she's taking a step elders and past Indigenous leaders in her community have long been reluctant to.

The chief of Zagime Anishinabek, home to several First Nations in southeastern Saskatchewan, has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the federal government. The suit alleges Ottawa has not kept its end of the bargain over annuity payments after signing Treaty 4 nearly 150 years ago.
Chief Derek Nepinak of Minegoziibe Anishinabe in west-central Manitoba is also a plaintiff in the lawsuit, filed this month in federal court. Chief Murray Clearsky of Waywayseecappo First Nation filed a similar proposed class-action in January against Ottawa in Manitoba Court of King's Bench.
"We are doing something our elders have counselled us against," Acoose said in an interview this week.
"What they didn't want was for the spirit and intent of the treaty to be fixed by a decision. I feel a very big risk for me, but it's a risk I'm willing to take."
The allegations have not been proven in court, and no statements of defence have been filed.

Annuities never increased with rate of inflation: lawsuit​

In September 1874, Canada signed Treaty 4 with various Saulteaux, Cree and other First Nations in Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. It allowed the Crown to use and occupy 195,000 square kilometres of land in what's now southeastern Alberta, southern Saskatchewan and west-central Manitoba.
In exchange, the federal government was to set aside land for reserves and pay $750 per year in powder, shot and twine. It was also to provide a school, various tools and supplies.
And it was to pay an annuity of $5 per year to each man, woman and child.
The lawsuits allege the federal government has breached its obligations by failing to increase annuities in a way that maintains their value.
The documents say annuities have never increased with the rate of inflation, and First Nations believed they were to have the same purchasing power as they did 150 years ago.
The lawsuits say First Nations did not know the real value of the annuities would reduce with the passage of time.
"That $5 was not a token amount," Acoose said.
"Why would we agree to that? Our ancestors knew what we were giving up."
She said during treaty negotiations, everyone understood annuities, and would let members purchase goods and resources that would help them survive.
"The legal argument we are making is that the spirit and intent of treaty means the benefits of treaty would remain equitable throughout the years going forward," Acoose said.
"There's a big difference between what was written in the text of treaty and the promises that were made. An oral promise back then was just as good as a legal document."

Punitive damages wanted​

The lawsuits say the federal government should pay $100 million in punitive damages or a sum the court deems appropriate.
They say it should also raise the rate of annuities to reflect their real value.
A spokesperson for Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada said in an emailed statement it's aware of the lawsuits and is reviewing them to determine next steps.

Honouring treaty relationships and working together in partnership is key to advancing reconciliation, said the statement.
"Canada recognizes that more needs to be done to renew the treaty relationship and remains open to looking at ways to advance this important work."
Chiefs of other First Nations have previously filed similar claims.
Last summer, the federal and Ontario governments offered a settlement of $10 billion to First Nations in the Robinson Huron Treaty after its members filed a lawsuit arguing their $4 annuity should have been increased over time.
A year ago, members of Treaty 1 filed a proposed class action over annuities not rising with the rate of inflation. Ottawa has asked court to dismiss that case. In 2011, the federal government offered Roseau River First Nation in southern Manitoba a settlement of $80 million to resolve a land dispute.
Acoose said her community did not file a lawsuit years ago because leadership has been reluctant to take treaty rights to court.
"This has been a discussion that has gone on for generations," she said.
"We're now entering into one of the hardest economic periods that we've seen in a long time. And we just think we can no longer be the poorest people in our own territory anymore."
She said her community needs the federal government to treat its members equitably. Better education, health care and resources for people to start businesses would help, she added.
People in the community are working hard to help improve the lives of members, Acoose said.
"I'm done being patient with the Crown stalling and avoiding to deal with their obligations.
"I see no willingness on the part of the Crown to hold up the honour of the Crown in the same way our people have."

The Saskatchewan Injuns want their gibs. They want both $100 million in damages from the government (cough taxpayers cough) in addition to their $5 annuities (per Injun) raised to account for inflation because their ancestors got Jewed. This comes after last summer, where the feds and Ontario settled for $10 fucking billion over a similar $4 annuity dispute. Where do they think all of this government money comes from? These faggots don't even pay taxes.

"We're now entering into one of the hardest economic periods that we've seen in a long time. And we just think we can no longer be the poorest people in our own territory anymore."
Freeloading faggots, GTFO and find someone else to leech from while speaking about them like they're Satan. "We're entering into a very hard economic period. We don't contribute anything in taxes, but we want all the rights of taxpayers as well as special treatment and endless subsidies. Eat shit, white man." How about we owe/give them absolutely nothing, they can't vote nor receive gubmint services, they can't enter our land like we apparently can't enter theirs, and we let them fend for themselves? See how long it takes for them to come back begging on their knees.
She said her community needs the federal government to treat its members equitably. Better education, health care and resources for people to start businesses would help, she added.
"GIB MONEY, FUNNY HAIR MAN!"

I can think of tons of territory around the world that has been obtained through unethical, unfair means. I don't even have to point to the Middle East and go "MUH BROWN PEOPLE" to find plenty of historical territory rights that have not been respected. Where are their gibs and lack of taxation?

This and the trucker protest banking shutdown is why I did not donate to the litigation fund.
I donated to both of those and the farms, and the government couldn't pin it to me if they tried. https://getmonero.org

You now have Pajeets pretending to be Injuns (Inuit) to get benefits including massive scholarships.
It's getting damn near impossible not to fedpost at this point.

So much ridiculously negative news in Canada this month I didn't even notice Trudeau banned the Flipper Zero which used to be available on amazon.ca

https://arstechnica.com/security/20...lipper-zero-device-in-crackdown-on-car-theft/

Surely banning an SDR toy for geeks will bring a swift end to global theft rings that do not need or make any use of it at all.
Another hobby of mine destroyed by the new groups in power (troons, Pajeets, sand niggers, nigger niggers, libtards, etc.). This time it's amateur radio. I had better buy a 2nd HackRF and Proxmark while I still can :(
 
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Since when do natives not get gibs?

*Sperging*

My mother's friend in University who she later met up with again years later and kept in touch with long term married a native guy who was adopted by a white couple. So the marriage went bad and the abuse and alcoholism reared its ugly head and the woman had to re-locate out of their apartment with her three daughters in 2000. Even though her daughters were only half native (Cree) they instantly jumped the list for immediate government housing due to Indian status. This was at a time when public housing stock became insanely scarce under Mike Harris. But they got it right away.

All the girls had their university paid for by the government or heavily, heavily subsidized with generous grants. The one bought a home with her husband in 2015 and got a downpayment assistance due to her native status. All three sisters are doing well in life and their mother has a forever home in form of a government subsidized townhouse.

This all would have never happened or ended as well as it did if it wasn't for their native status. Being Native in Canada has more advantages than being any other minority group.. or being poor and white. They aren't being truthful when they say the government does nothing for them.
 
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