Canada might survive rule by moonbats like Mark Carney — but not in one piece. The Toronto Sun reports that his government may have handed over the country’s third-largest city and much of the surrounding area to Musqueam Indians:
Based on the language in a government news release issued nearly two weeks ago, that would be a logical assumption. …
“(An agreement) recognizes that Musqueam has Aboriginal rights including title within their traditional territory and establishes a framework for incremental implementation of rights and nation-to-nation relations with Canada,” said the news release.
Nation to nation? Is Vancouver part of Canada or part of some other country?
At another point, the news release quotes Musqueam Chief Wayne Sparrow asserting title and right to their traditional land and saying the federal government agrees with them. …
In common law, having right and title to a piece of land denotes ownership.
The Carney Regime put out only the news release and not details of the agreements, so residents are left to speculate regarding whether they still own their property and whether Vancouver is still part of Canada.
Member of the Legislative Assembly Scott McInnis (Columbia River–Revelstoke) of the BC Conservatives tries to pry loose answers:
🇨🇦🦅🏘️🌊 : The BC NDP have not read the land title agreement between the Mark Carney Liberal government & Musqueam Indian Band.
🚨 This is Breaking News!! 👇
🦅 Musqueam Indian Band has about 1,300 members.
🌊Their traditional territory includes Metro Vancouver & multiple… pic.twitter.com/onfCTxDIQW
— Bruce McGonigal (@bruce_mcgonigal) March 2, 2026
On a tip from R F.