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A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice

Even now, Canada's biggest daily paper, The Globe and Mail, phrases its retraction in cagey terms.

"There has been no public confirmation of the discovery of any human remains," the paper conceded on May 30.

Canadian taxpayers footed the bill to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars - real money in U.S. dollars, too - for First Nations groups to investigate "soil anomalies."

The government simply doesn't know where the money went.

As enormous as the fraud here appears to be, consider the destruction unleashed by arsonists and vandals.

https://pjmedia.com/daniel-mccarthy/2026/06/01/a-mass-graves-myth-is-media-malpractice-n4953478

Main stream media just seems to run away with any story they're handed.

Google: what's the status of residential schools in Canada?

Legislative efforts, including amendments to the Criminal Code proposed in Parliament, are seeking to criminalize residential school denialism in order to protect Survivors from harassment and combat disinformation about the system's history.

Activist politicians in Canada look to be doing whatever possible to upstage global events.
 
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Tunneling through the Rocky Mountains is a joke.
Supplying Alberta with fresh water?
Addressing a problem that doesn't exist?

" Alberta is home to more than 600 freshwater lakes, with some sources citing approximately 800 fish-bearing lakes and others noting over 500 lakes when including reservoirs and unnamed bodies of water.
An exact total volume in litres for all of Alberta's freshwater lakes is not publicly available as a single aggregated figure. However, it can be estimated based on the volumes of its largest lakes:

  • Lake Athabasca (shared with Saskatchewan): Total volume ~204 km³ (Alberta's portion is roughly 60–70 km³).
  • Lake Claire (largest entirely within Alberta): Volume estimates vary but is significantly large (area 1,436 km²).
  • Lesser Slave Lake: Volume ~13.7 km³.
  • Cold Lake: Volume ~18.6 km³.
Summing the major lakes alone yields a volume in the range of 100+ cubic kilometers. Since 1 cubic kilometer = 1 trillion (10¹²) litres, the total volume of freshwater in Alberta's lakes is approximately 100 to 150 trillion litres (100,000,000,000,000 to 150,000,000,000,000 litres), excluding smaller lakes and reservoirs which would add significantly to this total. "
Vancouver to Calgary distance of 700 Km (straight line) elevation difference 1051 m
Calgary to Lake Athabasca 925 Km elevation difference 1116

Just for you information there are tunnels under the Swiss alps...

But for your information the situation in the Colorado River system due to drought for the past 20 years, could hit southern Alberta. Most of Alberta's water is in the far north of the province.

Any type of canal river System for the prairies to go to Churchill MB or out through the Nelson River will need a reserve of water/dam high up in system
 

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A Mass-Graves Myth Is Media Malpractice

Even now, Canada's biggest daily paper, The Globe and Mail, phrases its retraction in cagey terms.

"There has been no public confirmation of the discovery of any human remains," the paper conceded on May 30.

Canadian taxpayers footed the bill to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars - real money in U.S. dollars, too - for First Nations groups to investigate "soil anomalies."

The government simply doesn't know where the money went.

As enormous as the fraud here appears to be, consider the destruction unleashed by arsonists and vandals.

https://pjmedia.com/daniel-mccarthy/2026/06/01/a-mass-graves-myth-is-media-malpractice-n4953478

Main stream media just seems to run away with any story they're handed.

Google: what's the status of residential schools in Canada?

Legislative efforts, including amendments to the Criminal Code proposed in Parliament, are seeking to criminalize residential school denialism in order to protect Survivors from harassment and combat disinformation about the system's history.

Activist politicians in Canada look to be doing whatever possible to upstage global events.
So all that hype was for not???. And money got sucked out of the government...

Are you sure this money wasn't used years ago for some other purpose?? Only now they put it on the books!!!! Conspiracy ??
 

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One of the things I look at is how ill prepared the Canadian Government is to go to war.
One example:
Currently there are 12 CFP (Canadian Patrol Frigates).
If they were all on 1 coast and went into action and all 12 Frigates got damaged that they needed a drydock. There are not enough drydocks on either coast to repair them.
As a sea going nation, this is laughable.
So in Canada there is a need to have more big drydocks that can fit large ships (1400 ft X 210 ft by 60 ft depth).
In the future I predict Canada will need either Amphibious Ships (with wet wells for smaller landing ships) and or Helicarriers (smaller than an aircraft carrier for vtol aircraft or helicopters).
 

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The government simply doesn't know where the money went
I have been to reserves where most of the money - tens of millions of dollars - vanishes. Two or three reserves where councillors live in luxury in winnipeg but the people on the reserve have broken windows, 20 people in a house, no running water…

Zero accountability and they are robbing their own people. But the kids on the reserves are taught to HATE white people instead of their own leaders who ruin their lives.
 
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Expert calls daycare ‘absolutely terrible’ for children

Psychoanalyst Dr. Erica Komisar says that children who are separated from their mother or primary attachment figure during their first three years suffer from often permanent neurological damage.

From birth until age three, children are “incredibly neurologically fragile.” “They are not born resilient. They are not born capable of managing stress very much at all.”

“And it is the skin-to-skin contact of their primary attachment figure, usually their mother, it is the soothing of that baby from moment to moment that helps that baby to learn emotional regulation, how to keep their feelings from going too high or too low,” Komisar continued. “And to give them a deep, deep sense of safety and security.”

“Studies show that babies who are put in daycare have very, very high salivary cortisol levels,” she pointed out, referring to the main human stress hormone.

Komisar also believes that childhood trauma, including neglect, has contributed to the growing number of young people who say they don’t want children because they have experienced “no positive modeling of what safety and love and security looks like.”

ADHD [attention deficit hyperactivity disorder] a stress response activated during early childhood when an infant is separated from his or her mother. She believes distractibility is a chronic “flight” response.

https://www.todayville.com/expert-calls-daycare-absolutely-terrible-for-children-heres-why/

Getting increasingly difficult to find words for some of the things we do.

In typical fashion democracy caters to baser instincts. Vote with your car and you'll be commuting without pay half your working day.

A world of managers who only find work-arounds rather than engineers who fix things.

Science based politics would likely address the infant care issue properly. In the post-World War II baby-boomer years women stayed home while men got out to non-service jobs balancing post-war fiscal budgets in jobs the women were doing during the war. We lived more by our instincts rather than the decree in $10 per day daycare.
 

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Manitoba has rejected a data centre in rural southeast farm country.
The guy promoting it said it wouldn’t draw on the grid. He didn’t mention that it wouldn’t use 500megawatts continuously- equivalent to about 80,000 households. He didn’t mention the electricity would be generated by burning natural gas, making it one of the biggest polluters in the province.
 
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I have been to reserves where most of the money - tens of millions of dollars - vanishes. Two or three reserves where councillors live in luxury in winnipeg but the people on the reserve have broken windows, 20 people in a house, no running water…

Zero accountability and they are robbing their own people. But the kids on the reserves are taught to HATE white people instead of their own leaders who ruin their lives.
No shit and some of the examples are those reserves where the water systems have been broken for decades despite $10's of millions being poured in. The whole issue is accountability and this supposed 'higher' rank of citizen.
 
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Manitoba has rejected a data centre in rural southeast farm country.
The guy promoting it said it wouldn’t draw on the grid. He didn’t mention that it wouldn’t use 500megawatts continuously- equivalent to about 80,000 households. He didn’t mention the electricity would be generated by burning natural gas, making it one of the biggest polluters in the province.
Your premier is currently kicking serious ass out there.
 

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Supreme Court kicks property crisis down the road

In late May, the Supreme Court of Canada ducked. Six months earlier, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal decided that Aboriginal title could not be declared against private property. The Aboriginal claimants tried to appeal to the Supreme Court. On May 28, the Court declined to hear the case.

Seven companies, named as defendants, own much of the land subject to the claim. In 2024, the companies moved to have the claim dismissed against them. The judge obliged, releasing them from the action.

Maybe the Supreme Court agreed with the Court of Appeal. Maybe it didn’t. The private property owners are no longer part of the action.

The Crown could be required to use its expropriation powers to seize the private property and transfer it to the First Nation.

https://www.todayville.com/supreme-court-kicks-property-crisis-down-the-road/

Somewhere down the road Canadians will have to meet the international embarrassment of hearing the truth about the hundreds of billions of dollars Canadians have already spent on First Nations in Canada and the unfair administration of the wealth Britain's treaties and the Crown bestow on a limited number of Aboriginals.
 
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I have been to reserves where most of the money - tens of millions of dollars - vanishes. Two or three reserves where councillors live in luxury in winnipeg but the people on the reserve have broken windows, 20 people in a house, no running water…

Zero accountability and they are robbing their own people. But the kids on the reserves are taught to HATE white people instead of their own leaders who ruin their lives.
I think they are just padding their foreign bank accounts in tax havens (countries Canada does not have agreements with), after all its legal because they (First Nations consider themselves a foreign nation), while getting paid in Canadian Dollars by Canadian Taxpayers. As long as the FN tribes keep support "the cause", you will never have fiscal acountability on a Canadian Reservation. The chiefs get richer and hide their money overseas, while their tribe suffers, which keeps them in line with "the cause".
 

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No shit and some of the examples are those reserves where the water systems have been broken for decades despite $10's of millions being poured in. The whole issue is accountability and this supposed 'higher' rank of citizen.
The broken water system is that the guys maintaining it just don't do the maintenance or break it themselves, thinking they will get a better system.... Or the money is bypassed to make a hockey rink....
 

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Supreme Court kicks property crisis down the road

In late May, the Supreme Court of Canada ducked. Six months earlier, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal decided that Aboriginal title could not be declared against private property. The Aboriginal claimants tried to appeal to the Supreme Court. On May 28, the Court declined to hear the case.

Seven companies, named as defendants, own much of the land subject to the claim. In 2024, the companies moved to have the claim dismissed against them. The judge obliged, releasing them from the action.

Maybe the Supreme Court agreed with the Court of Appeal. Maybe it didn’t. The private property owners are no longer part of the action.

The Crown could be required to use its expropriation powers to seize the private property and transfer it to the First Nation.

https://www.todayville.com/supreme-court-kicks-property-crisis-down-the-road/

Somewhere down the road Canadians will have to meet the international embarrassment of hearing the truth about the hundreds of billions of dollars Canadians have already spent on First Nations in Canada and the unfair administration of the wealth Britain's treaties and the Crown bestow on a limited number of Aboriginals.
No wonder our taxes are so high.
There are 2 things the government can do:
1. Declare that those who haven't signed an agreement, have lost out, all land is Canadian Government land to tax as they see fit. No more payments. You are Canadian Citizens now and you have to pay income tax now, you have to buy hunting and fishing licenses now.
2. Invade and totally take over and follow China's dictate, reeducation and dispersement.
 
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