In Nova Scotia, land ownership does not include rights to the minerals beneath the surface. Those are owned by the Crown.
Companies that have an exploration licence must seek permission from a landowner before exploring. However, the provincial government has previously used a legal provision to allow for exploration on private land without permission from the landowner.
One time, when I was working as a pleb for customs unloading trailers and shit so they could search trailers and cargo. (This was before I gave up trying to keep a job.)
I had one of the officers tell me, "You can talk as much shit about me, or canada as you want."
"But dont you dare talk shit about the queen." Dude was dead serious and had a picture of the queen in his wallet.
When you become a officer or part of the government, you swear loyalty to the crown.
Lol youd be mistaken if you think the king doesnt own canada as well.
Learned the other day that in nova scotia anyway, no one can own mineral rights (maybe the indians? but i doubt it.).
It's all owned by the crown.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/residents-properties-uranium-exploration-1.7540936
One time, when I was working as a pleb for customs unloading trailers and shit so they could search trailers and cargo. (This was before I gave up trying to keep a job.)
I had one of the officers tell me, "You can talk as much shit about me, or canada as you want."
"But dont you dare talk shit about the queen." Dude was dead serious and had a picture of the queen in his wallet.
When you become a officer or part of the government, you swear loyalty to the crown.
That sound like a free republic to you guys?
he’s the world’s single largest beneficiary of land-“theft”.
And he wants to guilt oppressed white canadians about historical land squabbles