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    Crown Land Given To Now Be FN Land

    Maybe this should be in politics but it sure seems hunting related....will hunting be done in 10 years? Is there a reason why the hunting regs started talking about traditional treaty lands in more detail and telling people to ask for permission?

    FN settlment lawyer say BC is in for a shock...

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    It seems strange to me that the people that are taxed get less government representation than the people that aren't taxed, I mean shelters and housing for the homeless, more land for indians, housing and health care for the non-citizen border jumpers, something seems to be wrong with this picture. When is this going to change, we Canadian taxpayers may need our own Boston Tea Party to set the record straight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BimmerBob View Post
    It seems strange to me that the people that are taxed get less government representation than the people that aren't taxed, I mean shelters and housing for the homeless, more land for indians, housing and health care for the non-citizen border jumpers, something seems to be wrong with this picture. When is this going to change, we Canadian taxpayers may need our own Boston Tea Party to set the record straight.
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    Re: Crown Land Given To Now Be FN Land

    Quote Originally Posted by BimmerBob View Post
    It seems strange to me that the people that are taxed get less government representation than the people that aren't taxed, I mean shelters and housing for the homeless, more land for indians, housing and health care for the non-citizen border jumpers, something seems to be wrong with this picture. When is this going to change, we Canadian taxpayers may need our own Boston Tea Party to set the record straight.
    And THAT is a FACT ! Very phucking sad for use white working guy taxpayers ! jmo RJ

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    I've said it for the last couple of years - the INDIAN's are getting all the Land and will RULE the F&W dept of BC too ! we are phucked here and Horgan (NDP) is in on it ALL too ! RJ

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    It will be interesting to see what develops from this.
    Could be good, could be a disaster.
    1. Human over population
    2. Government burden and overreach

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    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    It will be interesting to see what develops from this.
    Could be good, could be a disaster.
    Nothing good will come of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dakoda62 View Post
    Nothing good will come of it.
    I am not necessarily convinced.
    First nations and hunters/outdoorsmen are natural allies. I have always believed this.
    Our interests are very much the same.
    We have to figure out how to work together.
    If we do, we will all benefit.
    If we don't, there could be trouble.
    1. Human over population
    2. Government burden and overreach

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    Re: Crown Land Given To Now Be FN Land

    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    I am not necessarily convinced.
    First nations and hunters/outdoorsmen are natural allies. I have always believed this.
    Our interests are very much the same.
    We have to figure out how to work together.
    If we do, we will all benefit.
    If we don't, there could be trouble.
    Yea - WELL good LUCK with that Belief ! - your Being very Naive ! jmo RJ

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    Re: Crown Land Given To Now Be FN Land

    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    I am not necessarily convinced.
    First nations and hunters/outdoorsmen are natural allies. I have always believed this.
    Our interests are very much the same.
    We have to figure out how to work together.
    If we do, we will all benefit.
    If we don't, there could be trouble.
    I am genuinely curious about this. How are our interests the same?
    I don't see the interests being aligned at all.


    One historical aspect that very few people acknowledge or talk about is that indigenous groups pretty much across the landscape were nomadic. Not many people really sit down and think about that, or why that might be.
    Predominantly it was a food source issue though. It was a lot of work to pick up and peoples entire life. Historically, EVERYTHING in a given area would be eaten. Once there was nothing left to eat, it was time to move to the next area. And once EVERYTHING there was eaten, it was time to move again.
    That is why you see a more developed culture on coastal indigenous groups than you do with interior groups. More food resources and easier winters on the coast. They had an easier lifestyle and more time available.
    That is a fundamental difference in beliefs between indigenous groups in the interior and outdoorsmen. Eat everything there is available, vs grow a segment of the resource locally.


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