It is important for people to understand that the King does own our land and that surprising things are currently happening because of this.
We use the term "ownership" to describe who controls something. For example, if I rent a house the only control I have is the right to quiet possession of the house for as long as I pay the rent. I cannot make changes to the house like moving a wall without the permission of my landlord who is superior to me in ownership. It is the superior landlord who gets to decide if a wall can be moved because the superior landlord has ownership (i.e. control over whether a wall can be moved).
All property owners are in Canada have a superior landlord. The King is our superior landlord because the King has allodial ownership of all of the land in Canada. Allodial ownership is ownership of land free from a superior landlord. The King owns your land and is your superior landlord. Even when you pay off your mortgage, you do not own your land. What you hold is called a fee simple, which is a grant from the King permitting you to use the land without restriction. The King remains the allodial owner. The King remains your superior landlord. That is why the King can take your land, such as through expropriation. That is why the King can put restrictions on your land. That is why the King can grant to others property rights to land you think you own, but do not really own.
Understanding that our King has allodial ownership of our land has never been more important. The King is in the process of either taking away our ownership, or granting concurrent ownership over our land to Indigenous Peoples.
In 2021, Parliament passed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, S.C. 2021, c. 14. This Act commits the Government of Canada to fully implement the UNDRIP treaty. In other words, this Act legally binds the Government of Canada to transfer ownership of all parts of Canada traditionally used or occupied by Indigenous Peoples to Indigenous Peoples. This is most, or all, of populated Canada. Article 26 of the UNDRIP treaty reads:
Article 26
1. Indigenous peoples have the right to the lands, territories and resources which they have traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used or acquired.
2. Indigenous peoples have the right to own, use, develop and control the lands, territories and resources that they possess by reason of traditional ownership or other traditional occupation or use, as well as those which they have otherwise acquired.
3. States shall give legal recognition and protection to these lands, territories and resources. Such recognition shall be conducted with due respect to the customs, traditions and land tenure systems of the indigenous peoples concerned.
An important point to recognize is that UNDRIP is not limited to unceded land. Canada's legal obligation is to transfer ownership, use and development, of all land that was traditionally owned, occupied or otherwise used by Indigenous Peoples. This applies to all land, whether ceded by treaty, or not ceded by treaty. This applies to literally all of populated Canada.
As UNDRIP is implemented, it is unclear whether Canadians who think they own land will lose total ownership, or whether concurrent ownership with Indigenous Peoples will be imposed. If Indigenous Peoples are granted concurrent ownership over land you think you own, as has recently occurred with the Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General) Court decision in B.C., you may find yourself applying to an Indigenous People's Band for permission to move a wall in your house. This will be because the Band could be a superior landlord to you.
We see UNDRIP in action with the recent transfer in land ownership in the Vancouver metro area, to the Musqueam Nation. The federal government has not released the terms of the agreement they made with the Musqueam Nation...
The Canadian Liberal government continues to maintain the status quo regarding the Freedom Convoy and their invocation of the Emergencies Act. They dig in their heels, refuse to acknowledge their egregious actions were unlawful, and spend millions of taxpayer dollars on a toddler-like temper tantrum to avoid admitting guilt. They will gladly admit failure if they see an opportunity to shame and demoralize Canadians, however trampling rights and freedoms doesn’t warrant an apology, apparently.
This government invoked the Canadian equivalent of martial law and unleashed law enforcement to forcibly remove middle class Canadians who simply sought a conversation with their elected leaders to express their concerns after being completely ignored, smeared, or canceled for two years. Instead of dialogue, they beat veterans and civilians in the streets, colluded with bank CEOs to freeze bank accounts, and used a King Air plane to illegally spy on peaceful protesters and supporters.
Released on an undertaking…
I was denied bail twice, jailed for almost 50 days, and fought off a rabid Ontario prosecutor who desperately wanted me in pretrial custody for the duration. He said I was a danger to society, that I would spend 10 years in prison, and that my release would put the administration of justice into disrepute.
For alleged mischief….
Perhaps once the investigations into Ontario’s rampant cop corruption have concluded, they can turn their eyes to the judiciary.
Eight days have passed since the Federal Court of Appeal upheld Judge Mosley’s 2024 decision that the invocation of the Emergencies Act, which led to the excessive use of force by law enforcement agencies from across Canada against peaceful protestors, was unlawful and unjustified.
NO statement from the PMO.
NO statement from the Justice Minister.
NO msm exclusive reports.
NO substantive statement from the official opposition.
NO apologies to Canadians for breaching their rights & freedoms in the last egregious of ways.
A line has been crossed. My child is being targeted and doxxed.
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This is unacceptable.
Leave kids out of it.
What will it take for Canadians to wake up and take back their freedoms in 2026? A number of things need to fall into place and it definitely won't be political.
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