‘Book Banning in Quesnel’


One of the worst aspects of totalitarian societies is the pressure exerted on individuals to betray and ultimately denounce friends, relatives, even their own parents or spouse. This odious practice is now being demanded by some Canadian ‘Indigenous’ leaders and local activists in a northern B.C. town – under the guise of “reconciliation”. The crime? A prominent local woman purchased an ‘unapproved’ book and dared to suggest that a few acquaintances read it. Now her husband – the local Mayor, who had nothing to do with it – is being pressured not only to resign his office but to denounce his own wife for her thought-crime.”

–C2C Journal

These councillors should have tried reading the book before making complete virtue-signalling fools of themselves:

“Councillors in Quesnel, B.C., voted unanimously to censure their Mayor, saying his actions related to a book that denies the harms of Canada’s residential school system {which it doesn’t} have jeopardized the city’s relationship with ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Aboriginal} communities.

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‘What Happened To Legal Equality?’


Justice isn’t blind in Canada, it’s racist.

In attempting to cope with the high proportion of aboriginals in Canadian prisons, Parliament and our judicial leadership have unfortunately resorted to differential treatment based on Race/heritage. It’s called ‘Gladue’, after the name of a Supreme Court case. The Court, instead of doing its duty and tossing out the discriminatory legislation, sided with ‘aboriginal exceptionalism’, and extended Segregation into court sentencing:

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‘The Illegal Lobster Fishery Is Back’


In 2020, the Sipekne’katik ‘First Nation’ {a ‘nation’ of 2,893 people, formerly known as the Shubenacadie Band} issued lobster licences, saying they could sell their catch outside the federally-regulated season.”

This time, in court:

“Three years after a ‘First Nation’ {Aboriginal tribe} started a self-regulated lobster fishery that sparked protests and violence in Nova Scotia, federal prosecutors are pressing ahead with charges against dozens of ‘Indigenous’ {sic} ‘fishers’ {sic}, some of whom are planning constitutional challenges. 

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‘A Virtue-Signalling Lie’


Canada seems determined to confess to committing a genocide that never happened.”

In Case You Missed It – Fall, 2022

One of the most foolish and irresponsible motions to ever pass the House of Commons. Too bad there are no Members of Parliament who think for themselves:

Members of Parliament gave unanimous consent in favour of a motion calling on the federal government to recognize Canada’s residential schools as ‘genocide’.

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‘Polling and Schooling Bias Pushing B.C. Name Change’


The politicization of pollsters has resulted in them becoming propagandists rather than objective surveyors of public opinion. This article, written by the fellow who runs the polling company responsible for the poll in this story, is a classic example of this: 

“In August 2021, shortly after the federal government announced its intention to enhance support to ‘Indigenous’ {sic} communities as a result of recent ‘discoveries’ {which have proven to be nothing} related to residential schools, ‘Research Co.’ and ‘Glacier Media’ asked {a handful of} British Columbians about the name of their province.

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‘The Folly of Land Acknowledgements’


“There are very good reasons for rejecting the land acknowledgements — on the basis that they are simply wrong.”

“Whenever somebody tells me I am occupying the unceded land belonging to this, that, or another group of ‘Indigenous’ {sic, Aboriginals are ‘Indigenous’ to Mongolia and Siberia} people, I confess, the information quickly recedes from my memory. Many other Canadians have likely experienced something similar. Despite the prevalence of ‘Indigenous’ land acknowledgements these days, most people probably cannot say whose {claimed} land they are allegedly occupying. According to a recent poll, only 25% of Canadians believe they live on unceded ‘Indigenous’ territory {Because most of them don’t. Read the Treaties!}.

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ONE NATION, ONE LAW