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    #91
    No one expects indviduals to fix the land claims issues on their own.

    That's the responsibility of governments.

    But we know governments are dragging their feet on many first nations issues including land claims.

    At least some of you are onside with the majority of Canadians who support reconciliation and want to acknowledge the injustice of our history.

    Some of the rest just want to blame the victims, perpetuate stereotypes and ill will.

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      #92
      Is all the responsibility on government.
      Placing none on today's participants?

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        #93
        Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
        Is all the responsibility on government.
        Placing none on today's participants?
        It is sure a good thing that governments have an unlimited supply of other peoples money.
        And that they have such an excellent track record of being the most efficient way to take it from one pocket and put it into another at the lowest possible cost to the taxpayers, and ensure it ends up in the right pockets. And that the middleman take the smallest possible cut along the way.

        Just imagine how much more efficient the process would be if you simply gave your stolen land back to a first nations member directly. No bureaucrats, no commissions, no endless studies, no consultants, no tribunals, no lawyers, no band chiefs with their hands in the cookie jar, no court costs. No endless years of court battles, to fight over the scraps that are left over after all of the above parties take their piece of the pie. 100% of your property would go to the intended recipient immediately.
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Sep 13, 2023, 16:43.

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          #94
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          At least some of you are onside with the majority of Canadians who support reconciliation and want to acknowledge the injustice of our history.
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          Doesnt register at all with the general public. Neither does climate change. Looks like its a bust and people wont pay for any of it or even acknowledge it. Empty platitudes is about all its going to get.

          At the pace of our immigration, our FN people will relegated to obscure forgotten victim class if they dont get their heads out of the sand pretty quick.

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            #95
            Originally posted by jazz View Post
            Doesnt register at all with the general public. Neither does climate change. Looks like its a bust and people wont pay for any of it or even acknowledge it. Empty platitudes is about all its going to get.

            At the pace of our immigration, our FN people will relegated to obscure forgotten victim class if they dont get their heads out of the sand pretty quick.

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            People worry about others misfortunes until their own state is a misfortune. The bleeding hearts have it well enough to keep on with the causes but if you have a tough time buying groceries and essentials, mortgage, rent, car, gas etc. The plight of others becomes static in the background. The perpetually offended ready to chain themselves to trees or die on the hill for whatever cause should consider themselves fortunate they can undertake such pursuits because life at home is comfortable.

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              #96
              Notably health care and climate are tied at 7%.

              Of course making a living and paying the mortgage and the food bill are the top issues and worries for many voters.

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                #97
                How about everyone of us.

                Climate made up distraction.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by jazz View Post
                  Doesnt register at all with the general public. Neither does climate change. Looks like its a bust and people wont pay for any of it or even acknowledge it. Empty platitudes is about all its going to get.

                  At the pace of our immigration, our FN people will relegated to obscure forgotten victim class if they dont get their heads out of the sand pretty quick.

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                  yes why shud people worry about a group that gets everything thrown at them for free while everyone else is just trying to keep the bills paid

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                    #99
                    Crap are you talking about the generous subsidies to agriculture and the oil industry? LOL

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                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      Notably health care and climate are tied at 7%.

                      Of course making a living and paying the mortgage and the food bill are the top issues and worries for many voters.
                      The fact that healthcare and climate are tied at a measly 7% is the answer to the threat about MRI, and why governments don't prioritize spending on healthcare.
                      What's even more appalling is that people would actually put as much priority on climate as they do their own health. Not a very good reflection on our media and education system. One we can actually do something about, one entirely beyond humans control.

                      If the graphic is worded correctly, it actually only says climate, and not climate change. Which makes a big difference. Myself personally, climate is a very big concern of mine, our entire business model and lifetime of investment are at stake.
                      While the thoroughly disproven theory of man-made global warming from increasing plant food levels doesn't even warrant a fleeting thought compared to all my other real life concerns.

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                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        Notably health care and climate are tied at 7%.

                        Of course making a living and paying the mortgage and the food bill are the top issues and worries for many voters.
                        Thinking more about that statistic.
                        So if people care equally about climate and healthcare, why is it that governments are willing to sacrifice our economic well-being, our industrial capacity, our energy infrastructure, our tax base, our standard of living and way of life to appease the climate cartel. Trying to solve an imaginary problem, which even if it were real, Canada's contribution is a drop in the bucket, and would have zero effect on the global climate. But not willing to sacrifice anything for our healthcare system?
                        Personally, I would happily pay more taxes, or more fees or insuranceif they were going to improved healthcare outcomes. But that argument seems to be a non-starter.
                        This has to be the most messed up priorities imaginable.

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                          Wow, are there some lowlifes in this country. Embezzled fed covid funds wile running his own little concentration camp on travelling canadians.

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                            Originally posted by jazz View Post
                            Wow, are there some lowlifes in this country. Embezzled fed covid funds wile running his own little concentration camp on travelling canadians.

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                            There's a shocker … 🙄
                            Most likely just the tip of the iceberg of corruption that happened

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