Friday, 12 July 2019

Canadians and the "native question", politics, energy, environmentalists


BC Native Bob Joseph, "21 Things You May Not Know About The Indian Act" is selling rather well from the looks of it .. just as Jordy UN Peterson's book is.

Website:  https://www.ictinc.ca/blog/21-things-you-may-not-have-known-about-the-indian-act-

Consider also "The White Paper, 1960" in with the discussions that Canadians are so fond of having regarding the native minority in Canada..
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-white-paper-1969

Also consider that the Mayor of Sackville John Higham is from BC and works with native consulting in his 'real job' .. some would suggest he is in a conflict of interest.... perhaps that's why I am unable to ask questions on the Town's facebook.
http://chignectogroup.com/. I don't have any doubt who Higham works for, do you?

Chignetco Group's webmaster is "amarlin" with a funded "EOS" NGO local:
Executive Director – Amanda Marlin, MES
From Sutton, Quebec, Amanda has a Bachelor of Art’s Degree in Geography from Mount Allison University and a Masters in Environmental Studies from Dalhousie University. Amanda has worked in the sustainable community development field for over 15 years. She has experience working in the government, private, university and non-profit worlds. Over the years she has worked on climate change challenges, environmental education, community planning, Aboriginal issues, rural community development, and more. She has and presented her work from the regional to the international level.  She has been on Boards of the New Brunswick Environmental Network, the Tantramar Family Resource Centre, Salem School Parent Support Committee, and Aster Environmental Services Group. In the past she worked as an associate with Chignecto Consulting Group Inc., Mount Allison University’s Rural and Small Town Program, and Agriculture Canada. Her work with EOS has focused on climate change adaptation, energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable living, environmental education, and leading a great team of staff and volunteers. She was also instrumental in starting up Beausejour Renewable Energy Co-operative, a social enterprise that supports EOS. She lives on a small hobby farm in Sackville with her husband, Nic McLellan, and their two young children where they enjoy their solar hot water system, raising chickens, and tending to their gardens. [ Amanda's husband is with "Ducks Unlimited"  https://iwwr.ducks.ca/team/nic-mclellan/ ]

This is the local 'team environmentalism' you know that make so much noise.

The last thing their "team of learned environmentalists" would ever consider doing is promoting and supporting Canadian oil and gas industry.  I think environmentalism is the new religion... debate me.  I think the "team of learned environmentalists" are at war with the rest of us..  #the science is not settled.
http://globalwarmingwar.com


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