One of the best articles I've read all week - thank you for this deeply valuable perspective and advice.
And yet I would add: An enormous distinction exists between Canada and South Africa which I hope will play a key role in (eventual) protection of property rights in Canada: Indigenous people are just 5% of the total population and their communities receive billions in funding every year. If and when Canadians as a whole understand this, and pair this information with loss of private property rights due to judicial overreach, that should provide the necessary catalyst for change at the grassroots level.
What fascinating and unexpected insights!
What he said!
One of the best articles I've read all week - thank you for this deeply valuable perspective and advice.
And yet I would add: An enormous distinction exists between Canada and South Africa which I hope will play a key role in (eventual) protection of property rights in Canada: Indigenous people are just 5% of the total population and their communities receive billions in funding every year. If and when Canadians as a whole understand this, and pair this information with loss of private property rights due to judicial overreach, that should provide the necessary catalyst for change at the grassroots level.