It's worth pointing out as well that this issue is specific to BC as all other provinces have land treaties in place while large parts of BC were never actually ceded to the government, hence the court victories.
One wonders, however, what jurisdiction the court has if it's not based on Canadian land.
The only land in BC that actually belongs to the government of Canada is Vancouver Island and a chunk in the far north east that's part of treaty 8. It was the BC government themselves that decided to not pursue treaties, which are explicitely required to obtain Canadian land under federal law, until the 1990s.
So no, contrary to the article, this ruling changes nothing for the rest of Canada; BC is just at the "find out" part of electing actual retards for over a hundred years.
The funniest part, or the most stupid, of this case is that there are multiple tribes claiming ownership of the land but, because they're backwards savages with no concept of land ownership, the court is basically having them tell stories from "knowledge keepers" to see who owns what, since none of them come remotely close to proving it.
Basically, the fact that the land is not owned by Canada is a foregone conclusion that the BC government tried to ignore since their inception (no doubt all tax ever paid on this land will be refunded...) and the main fight is the Amerindian equivalent of trailer trash fighting over the dog on judge Judy.
And whoever wins will no doubt kick the other tribes off or make them pay some kind of tax to stay.
I am loaded on popcorn, never liked BC, ver nice to vacation but I would live there due to the government.
And it's ironic that you have those tribes claiming different things now and you don't link these to the land acknowledgments and the genocidal history of these tribes against others. We know the ones that survived, not the ones that perished.
This is BC S mainland, the wokest of the woke. Not only judicial but executive government had a doing in this. They reap what they sow.
It's worth pointing out as well that this issue is specific to BC as all other provinces have land treaties in place while large parts of BC were never actually ceded to the government, hence the court victories.
One wonders, however, what jurisdiction the court has if it's not based on Canadian land.
Edit: Here's the result of a five minute search.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_of_First_Nations_treaties_in_British_Columbia
The only land in BC that actually belongs to the government of Canada is Vancouver Island and a chunk in the far north east that's part of treaty 8. It was the BC government themselves that decided to not pursue treaties, which are explicitely required to obtain Canadian land under federal law, until the 1990s.
So no, contrary to the article, this ruling changes nothing for the rest of Canada; BC is just at the "find out" part of electing actual retards for over a hundred years.
No one is illegal in stolen land, until they are.
The funniest part, or the most stupid, of this case is that there are multiple tribes claiming ownership of the land but, because they're backwards savages with no concept of land ownership, the court is basically having them tell stories from "knowledge keepers" to see who owns what, since none of them come remotely close to proving it.
Basically, the fact that the land is not owned by Canada is a foregone conclusion that the BC government tried to ignore since their inception (no doubt all tax ever paid on this land will be refunded...) and the main fight is the Amerindian equivalent of trailer trash fighting over the dog on judge Judy.
And whoever wins will no doubt kick the other tribes off or make them pay some kind of tax to stay.
Should be fun to watch.
I am loaded on popcorn, never liked BC, ver nice to vacation but I would live there due to the government.
And it's ironic that you have those tribes claiming different things now and you don't link these to the land acknowledgments and the genocidal history of these tribes against others. We know the ones that survived, not the ones that perished.