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Joey Smallwood told the Newfoundland fishermen, who had lived in their outports for generations, that they must move for their own good, there was much pain. But the communities could no longer support themselves, and it had to be done

The Smallwood Solution


--Frontier Centre for Public Policy

$875,000 for every indigenous man, woman and child living in a rural First Nations community. That is approximately what Canadian taxpayers will have to pay if areport commissioned by the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is accepted. According to the report 349 billion dollars is needed to provide the housing and infrastructure required for the approximately 400,000 status Indians still living in Canada’s 635 or so First Nations communities. ($349,000,000,000 divided by 400,000 = ~$875,000).

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By Just Moi on 2024 04 22

At first I thought it might be a solution but then I gave it more time to work out the reasoning.

Why now - this a push to the WEF 15 minute city plot. Start with the natives and then force the rural communities to close.

When the countryside is empty of people the government can do anything it wants with the land. With nobody to see what is happening, the government run by WEF and megacorps can do anything without any oversight.

Imagine your worst nightmare, realize it probably be worse.



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