Monday, June 1, 2020

How to demoralize the citizens of Canada.

1.)  Sell Crown corporations to multinationals.
2.)  Build luxury condominiums behind the Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa.
3.)  Give 50 to 60 acres of The Farm to a hospital, laboratories, condominium builders and commercial entities---read the City Hall documents pertaining to the zoning. I was denied access to a 600 + page agreement between the federal government and OHC because I "do not have a valid reason to see the document." Yes I do, I own this land, along with 33 million other citizens of this domain.
An appropriate street name for an Experimental Farm property. Other names are Maple Drive, Winding Lane, Birch Drive, Ash Lane and Morningside Lane.


 The street names on former Experimental Farm land.
4.)  Demolish the Kingston Penitentiary and Prison for Women in Kingston, Ontario.
5.)  Give 45 million acres of Crown land to the Canadian Pacific Railway. Then let the CPR break their promise to always provide passenger service. As a consequence many railways stations were either sold off or left to deteriorate. A CPR logo depicted Canada's Maple Leaf Flag being subsumed by the American Stars and Stripes:

6.)  Clear cut more than 600 mature trees near the Sir John Carling Building.
7.)  Strip the word "Canada" from thousands of Canada Post mailboxes, delivery trucks, etc:
A comment by Toronto Member of Parliament Dennis Mills in the House of Commons, May 13, 1992.
8.)  Privatize more than 1,000 federal lighthouses.
9.)  Remove the telescope from the Dominion Observatory.
In 1959 the Avro Arrow project was dismantled which had a major impact on the aerospace industry in this country. The CBC produced a docudrama about the event called "The Arrow" and it stars Dan Aykroyd. And plans were underway to demolish Union Stations in Ottawa and Toronto.
10.)  Close or partly close 20 provincial parks in the province of Alberta. Premier Jason Kenney is even closing Dinosaur Provincial Park, which is protected by UNESCO. It is time for Parks Canada to intervene and claim or reclaim this land in order to preserve Canada's sovereignty, environment and tourist industry.

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