Saturday, February 23, 2019

Canadians have been disinherited.

Family members are traumatized when they are disinherited, cut out of a relative's will. They feel betrayed and angry. Well Canadians have been disinherited. Property that should have been passed down to our children and grandchildren has been: divested, privatized, denationalized and monetized. Our descendants have been cheated, robbed of their birthright.
And I blame you Canada Lands Company, National Capital Commission, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Agriculture Canada, CBC executives...the list goes on.
The Canadian government sold 1,000 lighthouses, Coast Guard bases in Vancouver, British Columbia and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; and communications centres. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reopened the Kitsilano Search and Rescue station.
The former Marine Communications and Traffic Management Services centres were located in:
St. John's Newfoundland
St. Anthony Newfoundland
Saint John New Brunswick
Riviere au Renauld Quebec
Montreal Quebec
Thunder Bay Ontario
Tofino British Columbia
Comox British Columbia
Inuvik Northwest Territories
Richmond British Columbia
Oakville Ontario
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Brian Mulroney's government wanted to privatize the Canadian Coast Guard, according to the Stevie Cameron book "On the Take."
 One day Canadians will wake up from their slumber and find out that all of our Crown assets are gone. The National Parks will be playgrounds for the rich and famous, for their big game hunting parties and ski lodges. We don't even own Jasper Park Lodge any more, where Prince Harry of England and Meghan Markle apparently spent their honeymoon.
The government buildings that our ancestors built with their labour and tax dollars are being monetized, the latest being a former Almonte, Ontario post office. A foreign government is interested in buying a Vancouver port. If the Fraser Institute has its way, Vancouver's Canada Place will be marketed to the highest bidder. Canada Place has been compared to the famous Sydney, Australia landmark. The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has been delisted from the Federal Directory of Real Property because the land and buildings are gone---the CBC building at 1500 Bronson Avenue in Ottawa is vacant---I don't think its even Crown property any more.
 
The taxpayers of Canada paid for the construction of Canada Place for Expo 86.










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