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February 20, 2012 International News

Island Hopping With Emera

Barbados is the latest Caribbean island to feel the Emera squeeze

February 17, 2012 Weblog:

Let Us Reason Together

In response to the recent February 14, 2012 article
Algonquin Land Claim Deal Near, Lawyer Says Pact of Significance to Ottawa Valley, by Mohammed Adam, in the Ottawa Citizen.

In the referred to article negotiations lawyer for the incorporated entity the Algonquins of Ontario, Robert Potts, is quoted as stating that:

"It is 400 years since Champlain set foot here, and our confederation will be 150 years old in 2017. We are right in the middle of what is one of the historic claims and settlement that will have occurred in Canada. This will be a historic treaty at a historic time."

It is 400 years since Samuel de Champlain set foot here and entered into diplomatic negotiations in accordance to customary law and diplomacy. It was during these historical meetings based on mutual respect that Canada's laws and our unwritten Constitution found their secure footing.

These important relationships, built on mutual positive intent, grounded on the rights and freedoms of natural persons are the genuine foundations of Canadian nationhood.

While the newspaper article in the Ottawa Citizen opens claiming that the "federal government grapples with festering aboriginal discontent" this must be put in proper context.

It is not about "us" or "them", natives or non-natives. It is about natural law and natural persons versus incorporated legal fictions and contractions of the higher law to suit economic and human rights disparities. Commercial contracts, whether domestic or international, cannot fully reconcile many of the underlying issues, so why are we pretending that they can? Why are we wasting tremendous amounts of time, human energy, and money in processes that cannot fulfill the requirements?

Canadians need an open and transparent process.

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February 17, 2012 Gender

The Spirit Lives On

Women’s Memorial March bolstered by thousands; Sisters in Spirit finds new home

February 15, 2012 Environment

Canadian-owned Mine Fuels Violence in Mexico

Residents of San José del Progreso are deeply divided over the mine

February 13, 2012 Health

Early Life's Long Reach Forward

Can a parenting co-op in Cape Breton save the economy?

February 11, 2012

Bernardo Vasquez Sanchez

by Dawn Paley
February 11, 2012

Fortuna Silver's mine

by Dawn Paley
February 10, 2012

12 days of Kenney 4

by Fatima Jaffer
February 10, 2012

12 days of Kenney 3

by Fatima Jaffer
February 10, 2012

12 days of Kenney 2

by Fatima Jaffer
February 10, 2012

12 days of Kenney 1

by Fatima Jaffer
February 10, 2012 Canadian News

Battle of the Budget

Police crack heads as Toronto city cuts reversed

February 10, 2012

St. Pats-Alexandra

by Moira Peters
February 7, 2012

Baby co-op

by Stephanie Law
February 6, 2012 Accounts

Homelessness and Police Brutality

A dispatch from the In our Own Voices writing project

February 3, 2012 Media Analysis

The Honorable Voices of Four Women Killed in Kingston

Reflections on the Shafia murder trial

February 1, 2012 Month in Review

January in Review

"Radicals" surged, gold mine suspended, CSIS rejected

February 1, 2012

Notice of Termination

by Mike Barber
January 30, 2012 Canadian News

Saying No to CSIS

Dozens of groups launch campaign to not co-operate with Canadian spy agency

January 27, 2012 Environment

Stern Warning

Nova Scotia environmentalists say government must revise lease of public lands to private corporations

January 26, 2012

NS Jack Pine

by Jonathan

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