Not sure what race based is, I lived in BC and voted each election for the person I liked rather than who they ran for kinda?
-- I liked Christy Clark and still do, but she got tricked out.
Dave Barrett was ndp and I loved the guy
-- everyone has their day
To be honest I believe a Higher Power has the last say
Jel -- as far as this voting among Indians for this different thing, I know nothing about it so ain't voting, IF it ain't broke don't try to fix it.
But there's always new people, younger generation, who take over, and that is what's happening now, young Popular Prime Minister and young women Chiefs.
-- new ideas and ways of doing things -- advancing in the world -- Justin makes Donny look his age, justeen's got the looks --
Last edited by Jelvis; 07-27-2018 at 06:04 PM. Reason: All of us will be happy with oil and gas available
rob chipman
thia is the issue I was trying to make about the new private land and the issues around access for hunting and fishing.
NStQ public lands ( NStQ Treaty Settlement Lands that are NOT NStQPrivate Lands) The only references to "NStQ public lands" Throughout the entire treaty seems to come up only when referring to access for hunting/fishing/recreation and hunting guides access. Which makes me very suspicious what loopholes can be exploited here after the final agreement. Also it mentions we would have to follow provincial/fed/ AND NStQ laws while hunting on "NStQ public lands" (i'm not sure what those laws are or what can be created by them in the future after the agreement is finalized) The treaty also fails to address public hunting/fishing access for the larger NStQ territory entirely, or if we would be required to follow NStQ hunting laws in the larger territory or what authority they could have to control wildlife management/access in the territory.
Just a guess, but this is what is sounds like to me:
NStQ public lands....are like Crown land, you could have access unless there is a law stating otherwise. like the current grazing leases with cows on them, or moose viewing areas
NStQ private lands....are like the farmers hay field
The difference being that we get to vote for the folks who make the laws regarding crown land. We won't with the NStQ public lands and we will be subject to laws made by those for whom we did not vote.
I suppose it's no different that being subject to a city by-law when you are not a citizen of that city...except now we're now talking about it at the provincial level. Is the Federal Level next?
Seems like a slippery slope to division...
Trudeau is laughing his ass off right now smoking a big fatty
Yup look at those dumb BCers, we’ll keep that Province in turmoil till the end of time !!!!
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You don't get to vote on any large land holder's internal policies unless you have an ownership stake/management role. Not sure why this would be, or even should be any different. If you were to hunt on their land, you'd be subject to their rules, that of the the province, and the fed's. Again, not understanding why this should be any different?
The position of the FN, is that the crown land was never "ours" to begin with. So from their perspective, they're not really taking anything away from you, but just having what was rightfully theirs all along, restored.