Happy Canada Day… Canada!
By James Falconer on Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 6:11 AM PST In Random

Yep, today is the day most Canadians take some time off, BBQ, drink beer and light off fireworks. Canada Day (formerly known as Dominion Day) is the Canadian version of American Independence Day, in which we celebrate the anniversary of the July 1, 1867 enactment of the British North America Act. Long story short, we’re celebrating the birthday of our country. If you’d like to learn more about Canada Day, check out the Canadian Government’s Heritage website. There’s some good info there.
To all of my Canadian family, friends and colleagues, let’s party it up today. But not too hard, most of us have to go back to work tomorrow…… right?
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Happy 142nd Birthday Canada!


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Treaty making was not made up in 1850 it was around for a long time to empower areas connecting us all to live in peace and map out land ownership to develop our own comunities to trade with others … The candian crown treaty room… Theirs room in the White house called the treaty room also… land management…
We don’t have that in Canada and the boarders were set up back in 1794 between Canada and the USA and England had a copy in order to keep the peace…It had to do with people trying to claim things they did not own… A validation point for world peace to end the fighting over land….
But someone took out the Canadian treaty room…
Robinson-Superior (RS, 1850 ) is an illegal treaty it was set-up to create consecration camps…. the first act pass 1867 was the re-education program and anyone believed to be or look native were push onto the reserve to divide the Canadians…
Like I said it’s a military occupation they can’t claim to be Canadians… Just look at the map from Champlain from 1613 explaining to the king of France who we were… Canadas….
The validation point they use is the British North America Act 1867…
How dose a monarch claim control….Its an act of war…The relation we had with briton was to validate land ownership not land control so both sides would not fight over land…
The Crown logo on our military uniform was about the aborigenal comitment to uphold the treaty room here…
So my question is when will thier military operation end?