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They are going to get absolutely killed in a general election.

If media sound bites are anything to go by, they sure think a lot about the interests and welfare of the very small indigenous minority of the province. As for the rest of the population, I have no idea.They are going to get absolutely killed in a general election.
Is BC really a Representative Parliamentary Democracy if every decision of the Legislature can be over turned because a First Nation Elder somewhere objects?If media sound bites are anything to go by, they sure think a lot about the interests and welfare of the very small indigenous minority of the province. As for the rest of the population, I have no idea.
I am not sure what to make of the predicament the people who climbed on the UNDRIP bandwagon have placed us in. UNDRIP is a declaration, not a treaty, and the enabling legislation (federal and provincial) is entirely self-inflicted.Is BC really a Representative Parliamentary Democracy if every decision of the Legislature can be over turned because a First Nation Elder somewhere objects?
Is BC really a Representative Parliamentary Democracy if every decision of the Legislature can be over turned because a First Nation Elder somewhere objects?
Squeaky wheel meets grease.If media sound bites are anything to go by, they sure think a lot about the interests and welfare of the very small indigenous minority of the province. As for the rest of the population, I have no idea.
I am an Anglo-Scot metis born in Scotland, with a Scottish mother and an English father. I married a girl from Saskatchewan with a 400 year history in Canada speaking French with some members of the family believing they can trace one line of their ancestry to a man believed to be French-Indian metis four generations ago.
What are my kids' rights?
Status card? No?
Stand in line with the rest of us schmucks![]()
Are they saying they transitioned or mutilated 1 in 5 children in foster care? I’m having trouble accepting that as fact.
I am not really sure I understand the link between “non-US made fertilizer” and the cow incident.This story about BC government mandated fertilizer killing livestock is absolutely wild.
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B.C. firm penalized after government-mandated forest fertilizer kills 13 cows
A B.C. government decision to source a forest fertilizer outside the U.S. for “political reasons” ended in disaster in an incident that killed 13 cattle and triggered a major environmental penalty.www.castanet.net
