landed on Plymouth Rock, and that Rock landed
on the minorities that were there to be victimised.
That includes the indigenous people.
They're still waiting for imperialism to end.
checkit: CBC
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No More protests mark proclamation's 250th anniversary
Posted: Oct 07, 2013 1:30 PM ET|Last Updated: Oct 07, 2013 7:58 PM ET
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No More supporters gathered outside the Canadian Museum of Civilization on
Monday afternoon as part of a worldwide mass day of action to mark the 250th
anniversary of the Royal Proclamation of 1763, a historic document that legally
mandated Canada to recognize indigenous land rights.
Heavy
rain dampened the event in Gatineau, Que., where 20 to 30 people gathered to
mark the 250th anniversary of the Royal Proclamation, while another 80 Idle No More
supporters gathered to protest at Dundurn Castle in Hamilton.
In
downtown Calgary, a small group of people gathered in Tomkins Park.
“The
world is watching Canada,” said Wendy Walker, one of the Calgary organizers.
“We’ve been pretty patient, I think. For 250 years we have been waiting and
holding that promise that they would keep their word, that they would honour
the treaties. That they would honour our land, protect our water, protect our
air so that we could protect our children and our grandchildren.”