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June

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@JuneBugJune35

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June@JuneBugJune35·
It’s about time a federal audit was held to find out where billions of taxpayers money given to indigenous has gone! 6.5 billion!!! “A federal audit found $6.5B in Indigenous grants were distributed without consistent eligibility checks or evidence they reduced socioeconomic gaps. Other key reforms, including accountability frameworks and financial management support for First Nations, remain incomplete.” #IndigenousGrantMoneyUnaccountedFor
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A federal audit found $6.5B in Indigenous grants were distributed without consistent eligibility checks or evidence they reduced socioeconomic gaps. Other key reforms, including accountability frameworks and financial management support for First Nations, remain incomplete.

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Dallas Brodie
Dallas Brodie@Dallas_Brodie·
Thank you for joining us at the Vancouver-Quilchena emergency townhall on DRIPA, private property rights, the Musqueam agreement, land claims, etc.! Due to popular demand, we will be holding an encore event with prominent Vancouver lawyer Barry Kirkham in the near future.
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June@JuneBugJune35·
@JimMcMurtry01 I didn’t know that this land claim was filed in 2015. I’m guessing it’s gone through the courts since then and we don’t know where it is at now. I can’t keep up with it all. I was at YVR early this morning and there’s a sign Musqueam Airport. I kid you not!
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Jim McMurtry
Jim McMurtry@JimMcMurtry01·
Chief Casimir, who wants 1.25 million hectares around Kamloops and 50% of the region’s revenue forever, now goes by Chief Cashier.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
You won’t believe this. Or the plot twist. Check out what Trump wants to do to America: -He wants to search YOUR mail, without a warrant -He wants to give his inner circle the power to pardon anyone for any violation that isn't criminal -He wants to turn off all cameras from the public, for any investigations conducted by the other party- -HE WANTS TO HIDE THINGS FROM THE PUBLIC -He's freezing out journalists who ask tough questions -Through negotiations, he was able to secure power to pass ANY law he wants -He cutting backroom deals with foreign governments and hiding those details from public scrutiny -He appointed a close friend to be an ambassador -His close friend, got $2 billion of taxpayer dollars as a loan to grow his company -He appointed a close friend's spouse to a senior government role Here's the surprise. Everything I just listed. That's not Donald Trump. It's Mark Carney. Right here. In Canada.
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Blacklock's Reporter
Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa·
China spy rings are cultivating "relationships" with unnamed MPs says @CSISCanada. Warning follows @AnitaAnandMP announcement of "new policy" of cooperation with Beijing.  #cdnpoli" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">blacklocks.ca/china-spy-ring… @GAC_Corporate
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Jim McMurtry
Jim McMurtry@JimMcMurtry01·
Garnier Residential School football beat Sudbury High 16-10 in 1952. The total number of teams in residential schools was in the thousands. The schools are the worst example of genocide ever conceived.
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June@JuneBugJune35·
@BillboardChris Clever!! Reminds me of kids in the 70’s flying down Lonsdale in North Vancouver in shopping carts! Crazy things kids used to do.
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June@JuneBugJune35·
@Khelsilem Ontop of being given billions in taxpayer money, land, plus we pay for your legal expenses, you can at least explain what this is all about? Preparing Indigenous Groups to Take on the China Market ccbc.com/wp-content/upl…
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June@JuneBugJune35·
“Thank you to the brilliant speakers Barry Kirkham and Paul Jaffe, and to all attendees who chose to spend their Saturday afternoon with us, learning about property rights, aboriginal title, DRIPA, the Cowichan case, the Musqueam agreement, and more. We covered a lot of material, but there is a lot more left to cover-stay tuned for the announcement of a follow-up townhall.”
Dallas Brodie@Dallas_Brodie

Thank you to the brilliant speakers Barry Kirkham and Paul Jaffe, and to all attendees who chose to spend their Saturday afternoon with us, learning about property rights, aboriginal title, DRIPA, the Cowichan case, the Musqueam agreement, and more. We covered a lot of material, but there is a lot more left to cover-stay tuned for the announcement of a follow-up townhall.

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June@JuneBugJune35·
@Dallas_Brodie I sure learned a lot. Thank you Dallas and everyone who helped make this meeting possible.
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Dallas Brodie
Dallas Brodie@Dallas_Brodie·
Thank you to the brilliant speakers Barry Kirkham and Paul Jaffe, and to all attendees who chose to spend their Saturday afternoon with us, learning about property rights, aboriginal title, DRIPA, the Cowichan case, the Musqueam agreement, and more. We covered a lot of material, but there is a lot more left to cover-stay tuned for the announcement of a follow-up townhall.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Dinner.
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June@JuneBugJune35·
Everyone in BC needs to know what IS happening with indigenous land claims and how far it could go. There has been a lot of secrecy going on over many years about claims and it is only recent that some BC’rs have become aware. Listen to this interview and share with friends and family. “Barry Kirkham is a prominent Vancouver-based lawyer with over 50 years of experience in civil litigation, specializing in alternative dispute resolution, insurance litigation, and corporate commercial disputes. We discuss the landmark B.C. Supreme Court decision Cowichan Tribes v. Canada and the land claims of Kamlooops, New Brunswick and Quebec.” Interview starts around 3:17 #BCInidgenousLandClaims #EducateYourselfonLandClaims #BCPolitics youtube.com/live/HdvtK9kX8…
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June@JuneBugJune35·
@Towanda_2_U @mario4thenorth I am sure you are right. I stopped drinking the koolaid and watching CBC in Covid and had to deprogram myself. I felt brainwashed.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
Seniors voted for Carney in record numbers. Here’s what they got: $1.2 billion cut from mental health & addictions Pharmacare expansion effectively dead. $600 million cut from long-term care $500 million cut from drugs for rare diseases Health transfers dropping from 5% to 3% after 2028 CANADA HAS AMONG THE FASTEST AGING POPULATION IN THE G7. But Carney is sending $25 billion to a “sovereign wealth fund.” Gave $120 million to Sudan $200 million for a gravel pad in Nova Scotia Yet these cuts, EVERY SINGLE ONE, hits seniors the hardest.
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Kelly DeRidder, MP
Kelly DeRidder, MP@KellyDeRidderMP·
Canada should be focused on protecting and strengthening CUSMA, not making decisions that put it at risk. Importing 49,000 EVs from China while the U.S. bans them over security concerns doesn’t just raise serious questions, it puts our auto sector and our trade relationship in a tough spot.
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
This is absolutely disgraceful. A mother in Sechelt speaks up against a forced political ritual in her daughter’s school, gives fair warning, keeps it short, and sits down quietly and the principal responds by calling child protection services on her family? Then bans her from school grounds? Then lets the drama teacher out her daughter to the class, sparking bullying that forced the kids out of school? This is authoritarian bullying dressed up as “reconciliation.” The Ministry of Children and Family Development showed up, interviewed the kids, and immediately closed the file because there was nothing wrong. The only “threat” here was a parent who refused to bow to ideological nonsense. This is what the NDP’s capture of our schools has produced: principals acting like thought police, child services being weaponized against dissenting families, and kids caught in the crossfire. Land acknowledgements have become a compulsory loyalty test that does zero for Indigenous people but everything to divide us and punish anyone who questions it. Enough is enough. Our schools are for teaching, not indoctrination. Parents have the right to push back without the state coming after their children. This kind of abuse of power is exactly why British Columbians are fed up and why we need real change. #cdnpoli #bcpoli
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ClandestineChemist
ClandestineChemist@FlancyPants·
lol. Ya. This never happened. If people your age just died, a liberal government would never be elected again in Canada. This is one of the reasons they are importing millions of immigrants. To replace the boomer voting block. lol. Young people scared of America. LOL. This is why people hate your generation. You people do anything to get your way, including lying, manipulating and shuttering a society to have 5 more years on earth. You people have been the worst humans to ever exist.
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June@JuneBugJune35·
If you have seen the massive Squamish Indian band’s apartment towers squished up against the Burrard Street Bridge and wondered what they look like inside, click on the link. The unit is unbelievably small. Rentals prioritize the Squamish band’s people first, then people from other indian bands and then the broader public. (No thanks) Anyone wondering where the money to develop and build these towers came from?? “Federal Financing ($1.4 Billion Loan) In 2022, the federal government provided a $1.4 billion low-interest loan to the Squamish Nation through the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). OPTrust, one of Canada’s largest pension funds (managing the Ontario Public Service Employees Union pension plan), purchased Westbank's interest.  • OPTrust now holds a 50% ownership stake in Phases 1 and 2.  • The Squamish Nation, through its economic development arm (Nch’ḵay̓ Development Corporation), retains the other 50% ownership for these phases” instagram.com/reel/DVYApDVif…
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