
Oh, those feisty tribes!
Whatever will they think to say ‘MINE, MINE, MINE!’ about next?
Strangely enough, I have that answer, but you knew that.
Quick refresher:
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge, back in August, decided that Aboriginal title trumps, like, your mortgage and tax bill after a five-year hearing, leaving it to everyone else to straighten out the mess she just created. The indigenous Cowichan tribal council decided to lay claim to a lovely stretch of the Fraser River in downtown Richmond, B.C., where their ancestors had fished on and off in camps for centuries but never actually, like, lived. The mayor of Richmond upsets everyone because he makes sure every single property owner in town knows that the Indians now claim their lands, which no one had bothered to tell them before, or that they were even in danger of possibly losing title to this tribe out of nowhere.
Now, if you want to sell your property or make improvements, you have to get a blessing from the Cowichans, even though this is still in the appeals stage. But you won’t be able to sell it because of the Cowichans – no one wants to deal with a tribe owning property. Banks are also canceling previously approved commercial loans based on the tribal court victory because no one wants to deal with a tribal council.
David Eby, B.C. Premier, devoted Communist China booster, and uber-woke guru is keeping his head low during all of this, having facilitated much of the First Nations’ power grabs.
The city of North Vancouver, B.C. has just sent letters to its residents, warning them that their land titles may well be in jeopardy. Thanks to the inspiring victory of the Cowichans, there are – count ’em – three tribes laying claim to ‘unceded property‘ within the township borders. It turns out, once everyone got spooked enough to look, that 95% of the land in British Columbia falls under the requisite parameters for Aboriginal title claims by whatever tribes get there first to plant their fishing spears and feathers.
95% of the land in BC is under Aboriginal title claim. The principles set out in the Cowichan case say that once Aboriginal title is established, it trumps the fee simple title granted to landowners. BC residents may soon no longer own their homes and businesses. https://t.co/Krk6Qgk1Rh pic.twitter.com/xaSglBTPdb
— Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) November 6, 2025
Not to be left out, tribes already have announced dibs on land in Western Quebec, too, although the French may not roll as easily as the B.C. bunch.
The only holdouts from the land grabs so far appear to be the Albertans, who assert they are immune to claims as their land was ‘ceded or surrendered’ by the tribes, not negotiated through treaties, as the other territories that are now facing these claims.
There.
In today’s news, I guess the theme is ‘go big or go home.’
The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Nation (say that five times fast) and allied bands filed a lawsuit in B.C. Supreme Court asserting Indigenous title to almost half a million acres, which includes the entire town of Kamloops, B.C., a resort, and some other good stuff.
Ostensibly, it was a defensive move to stop the expansion of a gold mine or something, but come on, now – I didn’t fall off the cabbage truck yesterday.
🚨MAJOR BREAKING
Canadian native land claims have EXPLODED OPEN
with reporters just discovering that the ENTIRE CITY OF KAMLOOPS (pop. 100,000)
is being sought as part of a land claim!
GO WOKE. GO MASSIVELY BROKE! pic.twitter.com/jCQFox6mdv
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) November 6, 2025
BCers are going, ‘How many of these claims are out there?‘ And why aren’t people being told by the government?
Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Elenore Sturko says the B.C government needs to “come clean” about the number of Aboriginal title claims that could impact private land.
The independent MLA tells 1130 NewsRadio that multiple notices of civil claim have been filed across the province.
…“While I reserve judgment on what should happen in cases like this, what I definitely know should happen is that the province needs to come clean and talk to people and to let people know where there is a notice of civil claim that will impact their private property,” she said.
Sturko adds that keeping homeowners uninformed increases uncertainty and stress.
“I think just pretending it doesn’t exist actually adds to the anxiety that British Columbians are currently feeling.”
Policicians are geniuses. Ya think, really? Stress?
Especially when she says there could be hundreds of these claims out there?
Premier Eby says the province could have done more to help residents ‘navigate’ the ruling, gosh darn it.
Sturko nails him.
…Sturko disagrees and says that the government’s actions in the title claims are not transparent enough.
“While David Eby and his NDP government claim to be working to protect the interests of private property owners, they have failed egregiously to notify the public of claims filed against their private property and continue to work almost exclusively in secret, working up land-back agreements behind the backs of British Columbians,” the MLA said.
And the breaking Kamloops, Sun Peaks Resort snatch and grab are only part of the story. It turns out a consortium of eight other tribes had their eye on the same area, and now we’ve got an internecine First Nations fight.
🚨🚨BREAKING
The Stk’emlupsemc Te Secwepemc Nation have formally claimed rights to Kamloops B.C
But
The Citxw Nlaka’pamux Assembly, which represents eight First Nations including Ashcroft and Boston Bar is also seeking rights to it
😂😂😂 WHAT A CLOWN SHOW RODEO!! pic.twitter.com/2s8yrbs1PA
— Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸 (@Tablesalt13) November 6, 2025
That’s bad enough, right?
When I told you B.C. Premier David Eby was an uber-woke weasel, I meant it.
Here he is yesterday, with his First Nations buddies – the ones his land acknowledgments have helped start turning over his province to – signing an agreement with the tribes not to allow Alberta oil and fossil fuel products to pass in pipelines through their province to ports on the coast for export.
Premier Eby and First Nations leaders sign the “North Coast Protection Declaration” affirming their commitment to keep BC’s North Coast pipeline-free. pic.twitter.com/WWcCFtk4yh
— Jarryd Jäger (@JarrydJaeger) November 5, 2025
ALL HAIL, THE CLIMATE CULT
See? He’s using his allies to further his Green grift. This is performative theater for consumption.
There’s a catch, though, and Albertans are just cranky enough to pull the trigger on it if Eby and his buddies attempt to stanch the flow of their black gold.
Everything Eby’s B.C. exports, worth $17B, to the United States and points East in Canada, has to go through?
ALBERTA
Imagine if two played that game.
Some BC First Nations want to block Alberta’s exports from reaching tidewater ports. Imagine if Alberta took the same position on BC’s exports through Alberta?
Every train or truck leaving BC headed to Toronto, Chicago, or the Maritimes must roll through Alberta—making Alberta… https://t.co/NBeAZUb3Ua
— Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) November 5, 2025
…Every train or truck leaving BC headed to Toronto, Chicago, or the Maritimes must roll through Alberta—making Alberta the single choke-point for BC’s $17 billion worth of eastern trade in lumber, minerals, fruits, wines, and containerized consumer goods.
Which is the problem with progressives – not much of an imagination beyond their initial brilliant idea.
By the way, the Haida Gwai referenced in the video live on an island serviced only by a large diesel ferry, not to mention the 2024 expansion at the Port of Vancouver Marine Terminal, which is bringing the number of oil tankers the port will handle from 50 or 60 annually to over 400 a year.
Virtue signal this expansion pic.twitter.com/bYdA5XNcXX
— All my friends live in terminus with seraphines (@LouiseG78644556) November 6, 2025
Putting a dent in that seems foolish and self-defeating.
But he is progressive and a snek, so who knows what side Eby’s playing to tomorrow.
The only sure bet is that it won’t be taxpaying ‘Canadians.’
Stealing land and blockading commerce.
David Eby and BC first nations have declared war on Canada. pic.twitter.com/EDBHQ9TS8I
— Joseph Seiler (@Joseph_Seiler) November 6, 2025
Stay tuned and stuff a sock in those land acknowledgments.
They’re not funny anymore.
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