Chiefs condemn Sask Act, Sovereignty Act but Trudeau won’t bite on battle with provinces
Chiefs across Canada have put their support behind an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations that condemns legislation in Saskatchewan and Alberta that infringes upon the rights of First Nations people.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told them they do not stand alone. But he won’t be fighting the battle.
Chiefs across Canada have put their support behind an emergency resolution at the Assembly of First Nations that condemns legislation in Saskatchewan and Alberta that infringes upon the rights of First Nations people. In an address to the Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa Dec. 8, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told them they do not stand alone. But he won’t be fighting the battle against the provinces.
@NeikoCat
#TheFourthTurning is also a real thing.
Empires gut themselves from the inside. You do realise that the military have been lying to the #PoTUS for four years. The #militaryCoup that the Great #SmedleyButler warned off and wrote about in #WarIsARacket is here.
These are not small lies.
The entire #WarOnTerror was effectively a lie to gut the last semblances of #soveriegnty and to weaponise the #USD.
Again, not small.
#WhyBitcoin has alotta sh!t to gonna mop up.