‘Canada’s Multicultural Hierarchy’

“At the top of the Canadian ‘progressive’ {the Orwellian term for ‘reactionary’} pyramid remains a ‘white’ elite pulled from the affluent and proximate urban centers of Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. This group considers itself the most aware of Canadian history, law, economics and political institutions, and thus the natural holders of the country’s leadership positions, which they disproportionately occupy. 

“This elite is “bicultural” — equally comfortable around Canada’s so-called two founding peoples, the French and English. Fluency in both languages, a rare skill that’s often the byproduct of a bicultural upbringing or a privileged education, is their exclusionary standard for upward mobility.

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‘The End of Visible Minorities’

Say 'NO' To Segregation

The entire concept of visible minorities – along with the superstructure of policies and laws that support it – makes no sense in our pluralistic 21st century Canada. It’s time to abolish this outdated, imprecise and subtly-racist idea.”

No other country in the world divides itself along racial lines as we do in Canada. According to federal legislation, our country consists of three distinct race groups: ‘Indigenous’ people, ‘whites’, and everybody else. Members of this final catch-all category are officially deemed “visible minorities” and defined in law as “persons, other than Aboriginal people, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-‘white’ in colour”. Canadians can either be native, ‘white’ or non-‘white’. How’s that for inclusivity? 

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‘Quebec Privilege Undermining House of Commons’

Structural and systemic favouritism towards Quebec is an ongoing weakness of our governmental system that has now resulted in the current coalition government ‘guaranteeing’ Quebec’s percentage of the House of Commons, regardless of how small Quebec’s share of the Canadian population becomes. The so-called ‘Conservative’ Party ‘Opposition’ is going along with this travesty of representative democracy…

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‘Secret Political Party Nominations’

“…Increasingly, the party leadership wants to be able to control who the candidate is, as opposed to having the local party members making that decision.”

“…There’s a mostly secretive process going on in the background that will determine who is going to speak for the residents of the five Thompson and Okanagan ridings in the region in the next federal parliament and most voters will have no part in that process. Constituents can only vote for the candidate the Party has chosen.

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‘Pierre Trudeau on Legal Equality’

It’s too bad that Trudeau Junior didn’t bother to read what his father wrote:

“It is no small matter to know whether we are going to live in a society in which personal rights, individual rights, take precedence over collective rights. It is no minor question of secondary importance to know whether we are going to live in a society in which all citizens are equal before the law and before the State itself…

“When each citizen is not equal to all other citizens in the state, we are faced with a dictatorship which arranges citizens in a hierarchy according to their beliefs…

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‘The ‘Indigenization’ of British Columbia Law’

Canadian governments are busy establishing a legal framework where Canadian law becomes subservient to the United Nations ‘ Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’, regardless of the wishes of the Canadian people. British Columbia – along with the federal government — are foolishly leading the way in this undermining of Canadian democracy:

“Overlooked during the NDP’s end-of-session rush to expedite its legislative agenda was a small bill with far-reaching implications. ‘Bill 29’ ran a mere three pages, including cover and explanatory notes.

“It constituted one of the first substantive moves by the government to amend provincial laws to incorporate the ‘principles’ of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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‘Race Rights Added To Citizenship Oath’

We stand strongly opposed to any ‘rights’ based on race or ethnicity:

I swear (or affirm) that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada, including the Constitution, which recognizes and affirms the Aboriginal and treaty rights of ‘First Nations’, Inuit and Métis Peoples, and fulfill my duties as a Canadian citizen.”

New Canadians are now swearing a revised oath of citizenship that recognizes ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Canadian Aboriginals are ‘Indigenous’ to Mongolia and Siberia} ‘rights’…

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‘Canada Is NOT A Bilingual Country: Suppressing English Again In Quebec’

Canada is NOT a bilingual country.

Quebec language Bigots are suppressing English again, with the support of the federal ‘Liberal’ Party government…and the ‘Conservative’ Party Opposition:

As Quebec’s contentious language law heads closer to adoption, the province’s business community is growing increasingly anxious about what it could mean for their bottom line, with some companies considering leaving entirely.

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‘Erasing Canada’s Past: Changing British Columbia’s Name’

“The ‘Village of Pemberton’ recently voted to change the name of British Columbia. They have no idea to what, only that it should change. Pemberton councillors also put forward a motion at the ‘Lower Mainland Local Government Association’s annual general meeting. They want the province’s name sent down some Orwellian memory hole.”

“A few years back when writing up my latest book, “The Victim Cult” (warning—author promotion here), I almost titled a chapter on history’s lessons “All our ancestors were bastards”.

“I opted for a milder title which makes the same point:

“Everyone’s (ancestor was) a victim”. 

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