How did the Canadian MPs past and present steal Canada from the Original Peoples, lied to and manipulated them and Canadians for centuries? …

How did the Canadian MPs past and present steal Canada from the Original Peoples, lied to and manipulated them and Canadians for centuries? …

On behalf of the Indigenous of Turtle Island and the Anishinabe Government of Turtle Island, and the nice Peoples of Canada, we request, and will be happy to pay the first 100 people one gold sovran for the first 100 people who provides a Certified True Copy of the BNA Act of 1867 from the House of Lords in the UK, all those who find such copy can submit it to admin@turtleislandgov.info for your gold Sovran. So far and I will say it’s been years since I saw a certified true copy of the BNA Act of 1867 from the House of Lords in the UK, and guess what?, it was signed off by the British House of Commons and the British House of Lords, but it was not, and I repeat not signed by Queen Victoria.

Frank J. Tough explains it well.

While the Government of Canada enforced attempts of assimilation and cultural genocide such as: – Gradual Civilization Act of 1857 and the Gradual Enfranchisement Act of 1869 and in 1876, these acts were consolidated as the Indian Act.

Quote: “The great aim of our legislation has been to do away with the tribal system and assimilate the Indian people in all respects with the other inhabitants of the Dominion as speedily as they are fit to change.” – John A Macdonald, 1887

Judy Sackaney v. CRA

Duncan Campbell Scott, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, 1920 Quote: “Our object is to continue until there is not a single Indian in Canada that has not been absorbed into the body politic, and there is no Indian question, and no Indian department.” –

1. Establishing Nationwide Indian Residential Schools

2. The process of relocating “Indians” on a reserve, and the sole purpose of that effect is to get rid of the Indians forcing us to carry your forms of identification

3. Attempting to frame the land claims process in such a way as to try to extinguish our land and treaty rights and even to try to turn Nations into nothing more than ‘tribes’, we continue to exist as a separate Nations outside of Canada.

And finally there is the question of morality, both within Canada and on the International stage by creating a regulation such as the Indian Act, an act respecting “Indians”, which it does not respect for who I am, evolving with the changes of time. The Indian Act is the most racial and discriminating act of its kind in the world.