Native Sovereignty
The above post deals with native sovereignty, among other things. Just what is that?
To Me - It's A Crock!
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I'm of the opinion that native reservations being subsidized by the Federal Government through Indian and Northern Affairs is wrong. It seems that this system is not working for the betterment of Canadian society - it's only making a few individuals rich off the backs of the rest of Canada.
Jerry Montour and Ken Hill are excellent examples of this.
Another example is the First Nation on Manitoulin Island that allowed an entepreneur there to start up a used tire depot that has collected up to four million tires tossed in a heap just waiting to catch fire and create an
environmental disaster the likes of which we've never seen before.
Above is a picture of a burning bridge down in Caledonia Ontario where protesting natives are avoiding arrest and creating havoc. If a non-native burned down a bridge, he'd soon be put in jail. Isn't native sovereignty a wonderful concept!