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Friday, May 13, 2022

Quebec asks feds to close Roxham Road, says province can't handle influx of refugees

 

The popular unofficial border crossing reopened in November, after being closed for much of the pandemic

Thursday, February 17, 2022

Emergency Measures Act is deceleration of war against Euro-Canadian pioneer settlers with blatantly racist and Anti-White regulations

 

 Emergency Measures Act is deceleration of war against Euro-Canadian pioneer settlers with blatantly racist and Anti-White regulations written into it. Euro-Canadians have no rights under the law and it is time to fight for those changes! We need to take our country back!

  The regulations of the Emergency Measures excludes, non-whites like turd world illegal aliens, economic migrants, natives etc. 

  We already have Canadian Nationalist Front supporters and members there now and some have been there already, more of us are on the way, the time is now! The movement is growing and this momentum cannot be stopped!


Our Heritage! Our Homeland!

 

 

 


 

Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Truckers protest in Ottawa and across the country to end so -called "vaccine" mandates is a great success!



 

     Thank the Truckers and Patriots 'Freedom Convoy" protests in Ottawa and across Canada that have been a great success in gaining for the people of Canada the recent provincial and governments ending  so-called "vaccine" mandates and communist "social credit" type system of electronic monitoring passports etc. 

 


   Patriots united in protest to end mandates and restore freedoms in the tens of thousands across Canada has been history in the making, closing several major border crossings, a great mass awakening and actions by average Canadian citizens and Patriots. A Nationalist revolution that has been evolving for past few years is growing by leaps and bounds and growing!

 


 

 

    Despite all the disinformation by the communist Turdeau government and communist state media propaganda apparatus' attempts to lie, incite hatred and violence, sowing division, marginalizing, dehumanizing and demonizing average citizens as some small "fringe" group (actually the silent majority standing up and speaking out) to provoke and escalate the situation with fake news and false narratives to have an excuse to invoke the Emergencies Act but their web of lies fell apart awhile ago when over the past few weeks protests have been peaceful by masses of tens of thousands of truckers and supporters across our country for weeks without any serious incidents.

 


 Turdeau Sr, with close friend Fidel Castro communist leader of Cuba.

 

     Turdeau's provocations, insults and incitement against average hardworking Canadians was on purpose to invoke the Emergencies Act to follow in his treasonous father's footsteps when Turd Senior enacted the War Measures Act against the people with use of the military then years later changed it to the Emergencies Act that has never been used to also be remembered like his father wanting to make history as an Authoritarian Communist leader like his idols in China and Cuba.   


    I was anti-vaxx before it was cool, I have not had a shot nor antibiotics since high school and I never get sick, been sick once in 8 years and with some raw garlic, tea and honey was gone in a couple days and maybe a shot of the old Buckley's at worst, shots weaken the immune system but If people want to put poison in their veins from the legal drug dealers aka big pharma, well that is your right and freedom to do so without coercion or by force, infringing on our rights and freedoms. 




    Now like a good communist and anti-capitalist even before the Emergencies Act the Turd and his cohorts like state media and Rothschild banking system aided and abetted in the theft of money from private citizens from banks, violate privacy giving personal bank and donation information to the public as a target list for the government and their allies. 

 

    Turdeau needs to resign along with his Fiberal lackeys and he should be exiled to either China or Cuba at the very least or life in prison for his crimes against humanity, war on freedoms and ruining the fabric of our society. In the interim a new transitional government of the people, excluding the guilty party of Fiberals should rule until a new Prime Minister can be elected,  to fix what has been wrong for the past 50 years since Turdeau Senior ruined this country.  


    The real people have now spoken and stood up to fight for freedom being pushed to the limit and then some whilst being the bigger person not being sucked into or provoked by the government keeping peaceful, polite and cordial. Now Canada is a beacon to the world inspiring similar protests globally against covid tyranny by the globalists and communist elites.








Thursday, December 30, 2021

The misleading claim that 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend residential schools

 By Brian Giesbrecht and Tom Flanagan -December 19, 2021





The claim that 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend residential schools between 1883 and 1997 now routinely appears in the media, embellished by descriptions such as children “forcibly removed from their families” or “ripped from their parents’ arms.” Cree artist Kent Monkman depicted this fiction in his painting “The Scream” showing priests, nuns, and Mounties grabbing little Indian children from their terrified mothers.


But how true are these incendiary claims? At best misleading, and at worst, false. 


If “forced to attend school” simply means compulsory school attendance that applies to all children, then the claim is misleading. School attendance, or its equivalent in homeschooling, is required of all Canadian children, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous, as it is of children in all modern societies.


Indeed, school attendance was not even required of Indian children until 1920, when an amendment to the Indian Act made them subject to the same compulsory attendance as all others had been. However, prior to 1920 Catholic and Protestant residential schools had operated in one form or another for more than half a century. Indigenous children attended those schools because their parents wanted them to attend. Education was seen as a benefit.


Even after 1920, enforcement of attendance for Indian children was weak. As late as 1944, records show that upwards of 40% of Indian children went to no school at all.


Typically, Indian parents who wanted their child to attend a residential school filled out an application which was forwarded to Ottawa for approval. Not all applications were accepted, as there was insufficient capacity for all children wishing to attend.


In a similar vein, dissatisfied parents sometimes withdrew their children from the school. In 1922, for example, all parents in the community withdrew their children from the residential school at Kitimat and refused to allow them to return until the principal signed a paper affirming that the children would be “properly fed.”


Children who were “forced to attend” were mainly child welfare cases. From 1920 to the 1960s, the main option for Indian children from orphaned or troubled homes who could not be taken in by extended family was an Indian agent’s discretionary placement of a child in a residential school.


And increasingly, from the 1940s until the mid 1960s, Indian agents took children out of homes that the agent deemed to be inadequate or dangerous and placed them in residential schools. For example, the 1967 Caldwell Report notes that in some Saskatchewan residential schools as many as 80% of the students were there primarily for child welfare reasons. Those neglected children were indeed forcibly removed from their parents, just as some children today, both Indigenous and other, are removed from inadequate parenting for their own safety.


But most Indian parents did not have those problems. They simply wanted their children to have the same education that other children received to help prepare them for modern life.


Joe and Balazee Highway were an example of such parents.


They lived on a northern Cree reserve, where poverty and death were far too common, and they knew that education offered the best chance for their children to escape that fate. They loaded their children onto a silver Norseman floatplane and sent them south to the Guy Hill Residential School, near The Pas, Manitoba. Nine years later their son—acclaimed playwright and writer Tomson Highway—graduated at the top of his class. In his new book Perpetual Astonishment (reviewed here by lawyer Peter Best,) Highway described the time he spent at residential school as “nine of the best years of my life.”


As we know, not every student who entered a residential school had such a positive experience. There were negative experiences as well. But the positive experiences, like those of Tomson Highway, must be remembered if we are to have a balanced historical portrait.


The picture of 150,000 students being “forced to attend” and “forcibly removed from their parents” is simply not accurate. Kent Monkman’s painting is a work of mythic imagination, and should not be mistaken for history.


Brian Giesbrecht is a retired judge of the Provincial Court of Manitoba. Tom Flanagan is professor emeritus of political science at the University of Calgary.


https://tnc.news/2021/12/19/the-misleading-claim-that-150000-indigenous-children-were-forced-to-attend-residential-schools/