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Posts by Breen Ouellette (he/him)

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Amnesty International concerned Canada 'rolling back' support for Indigenous rights | CBC News Amnesty International is concerned Canada is backsliding on Indigenous rights under Prime Minister Mark Carney. The organization warns in its annual global human rights report that new laws passed las...

These reports should always include a reminder that Mark Carney's father was first a principal, later a regional administrator, for Canada's residential schools.

PM Carney sat with his father every breakfast and supper.

What values do people think that his father imparted on the current PM?

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Or worse!

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Perhaps, but not quite reaching the extreme level of removing someone's eye with a hand tool!

Still, I do appreciate the intensity of some of the medical dramas. 😆

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I haven't watched The Pitt, but knowing what I know about From, it's a funny comparison.

Has anyone on The Pitt been tortured for information?

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Infowars/Onion combo logo in rainbow saying “I support the onion’s hostile media takeover.”

Infowars/Onion combo logo in rainbow saying “I support the onion’s hostile media takeover.”

It’s finally happened. After 18 months. Finally, a media merger you can root for.

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It's happening.

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Indigenous identity researcher to appeal decision in defamation case | CBC News Darryl Leroux, an associate professor at the University of Ottawa who lost a defamation case against academic Michelle Coupal in March, filed a Notice of Appeal with the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal.

It's happening.

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I have never voted Conservative.

Contrast with the Liberal voter who "hasn't vote Conservative since 19X0", and extols the possibility of exporting LNG to Europe through a port on the shore of Hudson Bay.

That's Canada's planetary-scale death cult duopoly politics.

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Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell could not have sold children for sex without rich perverts buying them for sex. I feel this needs to be emphasized much more than it is.

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How did you find it?

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The degree to which Contract Law came to replace so many independent areas of well established law is something I don’t think many people, even in the legal world, realize. It was a massive mistake that will take decades of active effort to correct, if there is even the will to do so.

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a shirtless man is standing in the rain holding his hair in a ponytail Alt: Rambo, shirtless, standing in the rain, and tightening a red headband around his head.

Me and Rambo!

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Every day. So many amazing children growing into amazing adults!

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School divisions ending support to North Battleford's Indigenous high school | CBC News Living Sky School Division and Light of Christ Catholic Schools will end a governance partnership with the Battlefords First Nations Joint Board of Education to run Sākewew High School next year. The ...

See this linked CBC report.

But ending funding for a holistic Indigenous high school because "provincial school divisions have developed strong internal capacity in Indigenous education" is not the same.

A patchwork of programs is no substitute for a holistic Indigenous high school.

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Saying because in SK, Montessori is primarily available through private schools, and Indigenous-language immersion is being pushed in that direction as shown by the public & Catholic systems recently abandoning funding a successful pilot Indigenous culture and language school.

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The filthy rich will always find a way (foreign private schools).

But end public funding for private schools and the upper middle class snob-wannabes will fold up their private school tents.

Related: public schools need fullsome alt teaching modalities (Montessori, Indigenous-language immersion).

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At the very least, don't fund them with tax dollars!

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A drawing in black and white of the Emancipation of some 3000+ enslaved persons in the District of Columbia. 

With the caption:

16 APRIL 1862: WHEN THE U.S. COMPENSATED ENSLAVERS

A drawing in black and white of the Emancipation of some 3000+ enslaved persons in the District of Columbia. With the caption: 16 APRIL 1862: WHEN THE U.S. COMPENSATED ENSLAVERS

160+ years and we're still talking about reparations. But what if I told you reparations were given?

On April 16, 1862, President Lincoln signed the Compensated Emancipation Act.

Except D.C. slaveholders got reparations for EACH freed slave.

Up to $300 which is roughly $11,000 in today's money

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Putting aside the inaccurate AI output of it all, making cops write down what they did is probably the only time during the normal course of their jobs that they're forced to self-reflect and think about their decisions.

So of course they're trying to get rid of that.

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"You don't know me! My oppressive political choices are offset by my {family; friends; coworkers; acquaintances} who are {oppressed group}."

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And why is nobody talking about DRIPA as a legal recognition of existing Aboriginal rights?

The Constitution Act, 1982 protects existing Aboriginal rights from government infringement.

The BC legislature cannot infringe Aboriginal rights recognized by DRIPA, not even by pausing or repealing DRIPA.

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True. I could have photoshopped his head onto a Dachshund, but wasn't sure if that would be an improvement. 😅

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Always surprises me when people post #CrimesAgainstHumanity fan fiction from a social media account that links their small business.

Some learn the hard way that other people can share their opinions, too. 🤷

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Photo of Pierre Poilievre wearing a blue suit in the House of Commons, with the look of a rescue dog hoping to be adopted.

Photo of Pierre Poilievre wearing a blue suit in the House of Commons, with the look of a rescue dog hoping to be adopted.

No offense intended to rescue dogs, but doesn't Skippy look like a rescue dog who hasn't found his forever home?

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I want to know what makes some white people and even our own assimilated ones, so bloody cruel. I am reading comments on the closure of the harm reduction in our city and wow, cruelty beyond measure. Dark times for humanity. And for those who love creation.🪶💔

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You need to read about association fallacy and tokenistic fallacy.

Then reflect on how you can be a true ally to your LGBTQ relatives.

Because relying on your association with your granddaughters to tokenize them, to "prove" your own virtue to others, is definitely the antithesis of progressive.

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Many have fallen for the right and centre's desperate attempts to justify themselves through misogyny and homophobia. Look to best buds Carney and Ford shouting down and mocking an Indigenous woman from Grassy Narrows. Anyone who calls themselves a "progressive" should be fleeing the Liberal Party.

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Multipurpose sticker for many things that you own. 😆

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Bill that shields identity of children in care even after death receives royal assent | CBC News Bill 201, which will cloak the identity of children who die while in the care of the Nova Scotia government, received royal assent on Thursday afternoon.

Genocide perpetrators extend domestic laws to better cover their tracks.

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And why is nobody talking about DRIPA as a legal recognition of existing Aboriginal rights?

The Constitution Act, 1982 protects existing Aboriginal rights from government infringement.

The BC legislature cannot infringe Aboriginal rights recognized by DRIPA, not even by pausing or repealing DRIPA.

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