Lest we forget...




^ Hah hah hah, we just won't go away, will we, always there to remind you...


1. 1867 Confederation. 147 years old.

2. What about the 1764 Treaty of Niagara? 250 years old.
"On this day the English and twenty-four indigenous Nations concluded negotiations at Niagara to extend The Silver Covenant Chain with the 24-Nations Belt, or simply, the Treaty of Niagara. The treaty permitted the sharing of the land across the eastern continent and mutual recognition of autonomy among distinct people rooted in peace, friendship and respect. Without it there would be no Canada, neither in ideational nor material terms." - Hayden King.

3. What about Trudeau's Canada Act in 1982 ? 32 years old.
Is that when Canada really became independent and sovereign of Britain Parliament?




Everyone's entitled to their own opinion, and Canada remains a British colony to me, where the Canadian Prime Minister, Senators, and Premiers must all swear allegiance to the British Crown, and the British Queen is on Canada's money, and the Crown and colony of Canada are in violation of Nation-to-Nation agreements that the Crown signed with various First Nations, and that this Colony has tried to legislate the indigenous peoples out of existence with garbage like Canada's oppressive Indian Act and the accursed Residential school system. And it continues politically today with an indefensible discrepancy in native child apprehension by the state, and non-democratic legislation like Harper's omnibus bills, Bill C-38 and Bill C-45, that serve oil corporations instead of the citizens of Canada.


But hey, it's all about balance too though, y'know...
Sure, we continue to stand up for our Constitutional rights and to be free from Canada's abominable Indian Act, we have to, but yet when I look at other Nations around the world, there's still no other place I'd rather be than right here in the land known as Canada, MikanakOMinisi, Turtle Island, and I love this land.

Ni sagiton nidakim.
Ni sagitoman ni dakimonan
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