https://ntdca.com/whats-next-for-private-property-in-bc-after-first-nation-wins-title-land-rights/
In LEAFLAND there's a startling PYSOP of INDIAN tribes claiming "traditional lands" outside of their reservations, blocking LEAF citizens from entering provincial parks our taxes pay for. At every sporting event, school function, and government press conference across Leafland there is a "land acknowledgement" announcement that claims the area is on "traditional territory" of some local Indian tribe.
Let's dispel the common narrative:
>Native Reserves are Nations
False. Nowhere in the treaties, Indian Act, or any other agreement did the British Crown ever recognize any Indian band as a nation. They are NOT nations within leafland. Each Indian band is technically a ward of the State. Each band is wholly dependent on the Leaf government for its existence. Nowhere does it ever state any band has any claim or title to any lands within Leafland. In fact, every treaty is crystal clear that every band cedes all claims to any such title whatsoever.
>Muh "traditional territory"
Means nothing in a legal sense. Everyone on Earth can trace far back in their ancestry and claim any place was their "traditional land." Human history is a tale of migration and conquest.
If you give these corrupt chiefs an inch they will take a mile. This pseudo-legal trend must be resisted at all costs. Each land acknowledgement must be met with overwhelming and united resistance. Imagine working hard to buy a house and being regularly informed it "lies within the traditional and unceded lands" of some Indian tribe. What is the purpose of this? You either own your own land or you don't, there's no middle ground, so they're trying to say some Indian tribe owns your shit? Utter nonsense.
What is the answer to the INDIAN QUESTION?