Aboriginal protestors began occupying a construction site owned by Nibourg Developments and blocaded the main street through Desoronto, Ontario while the police stood idly by.
Emile Nibourg, an employee with the company, said that a work crew arrived at the site to finish clearing brush from the property when a group of Mohawks arrived to claim the land as their own. The work crew were then ejected and left the property escorted by police.
When will the OPP start enforcing the law? Have we become so politically correct as a country that we now have different standards of law enforcement for natives when compared to other ethnic groups? The only reason why these thugs continue to unlawfully occupy property and intimidate its inhabitants is because they know that the Provincial government is ineffective and the police force does not have the balls to challenge them.
Hopefully they will prove us all wrong by enforcing the law and preventing another Caledonia from occurring, but I am not holding my breath on that occurring.
Tony
Monday, April 21, 2008
Natives begin blockade in Desoronto,Ontario - déjà vu Caledonia?
Posted by Tony at 9:09 a.m.
Labels: Desoronto, Native protestors, Ontario
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4 comments:
Have you not paid attention to the last few years? Yes we have two laws. One for Indians and one for everyone else. Welcome to year 5 of the Mcguinty experiment.
Desoronto sits in a Liberal riding.McGuinty will resolve the problem ASAP.
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