Canadian First Nations Speaking out against Their GOVERNMENT!

In Alberta Canada, BC Canada, Canada by TwowolvesLeave a Comment

U.S. Tribes should follow this example Together!! Perhaps we have something in our treaty rights somewhere!! Pay Attention Brothers and sisters! They might have something….. “The case has the potential to fundamentally change the rules of the game. It was essentially a signal to the federal government — but really all levels of government — that they can’t proceed unilaterally …

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Ottawa should have consulted First Nation over omnibus bills C-38 and C-45’s sweeping legal changes: Federal Court

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Indian Tribes in The U.S. Need to see if They have some right like Canadian tribes appear to have hidden way back somewhere. Then they need to hold the worthless government to it!! A Federal Court ruling that found Ottawa should have consulted an Alberta First Nation before passing sweeping changes to environmental laws should be a “wake-up call” to …

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B.C. wolf cull will likely last 5 years, assistant deputy minister says

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The point man for British Columbia’s effort to save endangered mountain caribou says a controversial wolf cull will likely be necessary for the next five years. Assistant deputy minister Tom Ethier told CBC News the 180 wolves being shot from helicopter in the South Peace and South Selkirk regions this winter are just the beginning. “We’ve been pretty clear this is …

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Taxpayers Fund Mass Killing of Wolves in British Columbia

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What is wrong with Canada? In order to “remove” the wolves from these areas, the government will deploy “trained sharpshooters ” to shoot the animals from a helicopter. The operation will cost over US$500,000. This latest wolf cull follows the killing  of more than 1,000 wolves in the forests of Alberta, between 2005 and 2012, in an attempt to protect 100 …