
LukeYEG 🇨🇦
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Best Super Bowl half time show ever! 🔥 Celebrating the unbridled joy & energy of Latino culture, which is a big and beautiful part of American culture! 1000 times better than that embarrassing show by the Weeknd a couple years ago. #SuperBowl #SuperBowlLX #BadBunny



Let's talk about transparency in First Nations reserve finances in Canada. It's topic that's sparked a lot of debate. Back in 2013, the Harper government passed the First Nations Financial Transparency Act (FNFTA), which required chiefs and councils to publicly disclose their salaries, expenses, and audited financial statements. The goal? To ensure accountability for the billions in federal funding going to reserves, empowering community members to hold leaders responsible and curb potential corruption. But the Act was controversial from the start. Critics, including many First Nations leaders (no surprise there), called it paternalistic, imposed without proper consultation, and an infringement on Indigenous sovereignty. Some argued it violated privacy by forcing the public release of sensitive financial details, like personal remuneration schedules. Enter Justin Trudeau. During his 2015 campaign, he promised to repeal the FNFTA, saying it wasn't "respectful" to First Nations and needed replacement with a co-developed approach. Once in power, his government didn't formally repeal the Act, but effectively reversed it by suspending enforcement. They stopped withholding funds from non-compliant bands, halted court actions, and reinstated frozen money. Compliance rates plummeted afterward, with fewer bands disclosing info publicly. See the screen shot below. The Siksika Nation, to whom Cory refers to, hasn't dislosed financial data since 2013. The Liberals' rationale? Building "mutual accountability" through partnership rather than top-down rules, addressing privacy concerns and respecting self-governance. But a decade later, as of 2025, the Act remains on the books unenforced, while polls show most Canadians still want transparency in how reserve funds are mis-managed. What do you think? Does ditching enforcement help or hinder real accountability?





Jumpin' George 🫶 #WANTITALL

As of 10:52am, October 13, 2025, there are no more living Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.









We are saddened to inform friends that our dear brother, Voddie Baucham, Jr., has left the land of the dying and entered the land of the living. Earlier today, after suffering an emergency medical incident, he entered into his rest and the immediate presence of the Savior whom he loved, trusted, and served since he was converted as a college student. Please pray for Bridget, their children, and grandchildren. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. – Psalm 116:15 founders.org/articles/the-d…







