Chief Spence exclusive interview CBC December 18, 2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UQ4vMoeD2s

 

Chief Spence exclusive interview CBC December 18, 2012

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Published on Dec 18, 2012

In an interview with the CBC’s Chris Rands, Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence talks about her hunger strike and why she wants to meet with the prime minister. The bottom line for Chief Spence is the treaty relationship that First Nations people have with the Crown, and she will not stop until she meets with the PM and representatives of the Crown

Comments disable due to continued and persistent racism and intolerance being expressed. Let us join with Chief Spence in calling on the Prime Minister and the Governor General to meet with her to begin serious talks aimed at improving the lives of Aboriginal people in Canada.

Idle No More starts new era – December 28, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Idle+More+starts/7751011/story.html

From 2011: Justice for Aboriginal Peoples — It’s time
http://youtu.be/r5DrXZUIinU

What’s at stake for First Nations communities involved in the Idle No More movement – December 27, 2012 Good overview of the treaty issues involved in Bill C-45
http://www.globalsaskatoon.com/primer/6442778794/story.html

Pressure mounts on Harper as hunger-strike chief’s protest enters third week – December 27, 2012
http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/12/27/pressure-mounts-on-harper-as-hunger-s…

Relations with Ottawa sour – December 27, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Relations+with+Ottawa+sour/7746724/story.html

We all have stake in success of aboriginals – December 27, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/have+stake+success+aboriginals/7746759/sto…

Idle No More: Indigenous-Led Protests Sweep Canada for Native Sovereignty – December 26, 2012 EXCELLENT OVERVIEW
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvwAt9MRW-0

NDP MP urges Harper to meet with Spence, end hunger strike – December 26, 2012
http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/ndp-mp-urges-harper-to-meet-with-spence-end-hung…

Idle No More is a Christmas gift to us all – December 25, 2012
http://www2.macleans.ca/2012/12/25/idle-no-more-is-a-christmas-gift-to-us-all…

HARPER WATCH — SPECIAL IDLE NO MORE EDITION (Dec. 21-25, 2012) A collection of articles, letters
http://harperwatch.wordpress.com/2012/12/26/harper-watch-special-idle-no-more…

Chiefs of Ontario Open Letter to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth – December 20, 2012
http://www.chiefs-of-ontario.org/sites/default/files/news_files/COO%20Urgent%…

Amid holiday feasting, Chief Spence keeps hunger strike aimed at Harper – December 26, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/Amid+holiday+feasting+Chief+Spence+keeps+h…

Why is Stephen Harper afraid to look this woman in the eye? – December 23, 2012
http://www.ipolitics.ca/2012/12/23/why-is-stephen-harper-afraid-to-look-this-…

‘This is deadly serious,’ says Atleo as Idle No More flexes muscles once again (with video)
December 22, 2012
http://aptn.ca/pages/news/2012/12/22/this-is-deadly-serious-says-atleo-as-idl…

Please pray for my mother: Spence’s daughter – December 21, 2012
http://aptn.ca/pages/news/2012/12/21/please-pray-for-my-mother-spences-daughter/

Quiet Theresa Spence has mobilized a nation – December 21, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Quiet+Theresa+Spence+mobilized+nation/7729…

Idle No More action historic in Indian Country – December 21, 2012
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/news/Idle+More+action+historic+Indian+Country/7…

Chief Theresa Spence Now in 9th Day of Hunger Strike
“Not Well and is Weak” December 19, 2012
http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/chief-theresa-spence-now-in-9th-day-of-hunge…

Idle No More gains momentum across Canada – CBC’s The Current, December 19, 2012
http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2012/12/19/idle-no-more-gains-momentum-across-ca…

Chief’s hunger strike – December 18, 2012
Derek Nepinak of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs talks about Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence’s hunger strike that draws attention to First Nations issues.
http://www.cbc.ca/player/News/Politics/Power+%26+Politics/ID/2318278465/

Send a letter to your MP and to Prime Minister Harper to tell them to meet with Chief Spence.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/MembersOfParliament/MainMPsCompleteList.aspx?TimePeriod…

Send a letter to the Governor General David Johnston
http://www.gg.ca/document.aspx?id=325

Send a letter to Queen Elizabeth
https://www.royal.gov.uk/Contactus/Contact%20a%20member%20of%20the%20Royal%20…

Send a tweet to Queen Elizabeth @BritishMonarchy

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SAVE THE PLANET: ORGANIZE, EDUCATE, ACT. by Robin Mathews

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SAVE THE PLANET: ORGANIZE, EDUCATE, ACT.

by Robin Mathews

January 27, 2012

Don’t talk.  Act.  Don’t turn away … to other things.  We all – or most of us – do that.  We won’t look painful truth in the face.  We … can’t. We turn away … almost forced to do so by our fears.

But, now, we have no choice.  Global heating is upon us, and will erase human life from the planet – which will go on whirling through space without us. Good science states that as fact. The subject, here, is the imminent destruction of human life on the planet.

Paleontologists are looking at dinosaur footprints from 120 million years ago.  Humankind has been significant on the planet for (generously) 20,000 years.  In that 20,000 years humankind has raced forward … towards destruction.  As poetic theorists put it humankind has the moral development of just-beyond-apes and the scientific development of a superpeople.  A murderous combination.

We just-beyond-ape people want a pecking order, want a power hierarchy … perhaps need it. That doesn’t have to be wrong, if it’s balanced and restrained. But some are driven by greed, animosity, lust, fear, desire to dominate.  They often succeed in dominating. And then they work to undermine law, convention, justice, and fairness. But not all are like that. When the ones driven by greed, animosity, lust, fear, and a desire to dominate reach the power apex, they go mad – as is the case now – insane.  Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.  Absolute corruption loses all moral base.

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CBC Commentator Rex Murphy Slams the Canadian Human Rights Commission Tyranny

CBC Commentator Rex Murphy Slams the Canadian Human Rights Commission Tyranny

http://www.cbc.ca/national/blog/video/rex_murphy/human_rights_gone_awry.html

TRANSCRIPT:

Time was when “human rights” was a truly large and noble idea. I associate the concept with, and its birth out of, some of the great horrors of the past century: the bestial depredations of the Nazis, their ‘race science’ and death camps, the horrors of unbridled totalitarianism – under which, the whim of the rulers was sufficient to mutilate, torture and destroy lives, collectively or individually – send millions to arctic slave camps – the debasement of internal exile and psychiatric rehabilitation. More currently, I associate real human rights advocacy with the case of a young Saudi woman, who very recently was repeatedly gang-raped – and then she ˆ the victim – charged and sentenced by a Saudi court to 200 lashes and six months in jail for being in a car with a male not her relative. The sentence, after international protest, was voided — but that young woman‚s case represents a real example of the violation of basic human rights. What I do not associate with this deep and noble concept is getting ticked off by something you read in a magazine – or for that matter hear on television – and then scampering off to a handful – well, three – of Canada’s proliferate human rights commissions – seeking to score off the magazine: this is what four Osgoode Hall law students and graduates — a very definition of the ‘marginalized’ — under the banner of the Canadian Islamic Congress have done after reading an excerpt from Mark Steyn’s America Alone in Maclean’s. The complainants read the article as “flagrantly islamophobic”. Maclean’s magazine? Well, we all know what a hotbed of radical bigotry and vile prejudice Maclean’s magazine has been. Go away – for what seems like a century Maclean’s was no more “offensive” (that is the cant term of choice these days) than a down comforter on a cold day and if Mark Steyn’s article offended them: so what? Not every article in every magazine of newspaper is meant to be a valentine card addressed to every reader’s self-esteem. Maclean’s published a bushel of letters following the article’s appearance: some praised it: others scorned it. That’s freedom of speech: that’s democracy: that’s the messy business we call the exchange of ideas and opinions.

But where does the BC Human Rights Commission, the Ontario Human Rights Commission, the Canadian Human Rights Commission come into this picture? Has anyone been publicly whipped? Has someone or some group been hauled off to a gulag? Is there a race frenzy sweeping the land? Why is any human rights commission inserting itself between a magazine, a television show, a newspaper and the readers or viewers? Is every touchy, or agenda-driven sensibility now free to call upon the offices of the state and free of charge – to them – not their targets – to embroil them in “justifying” their right to write and broadcast as they see fit? The Western Standard magazine, during the so-called Danish cartoon crisis got hauled before the Alberta Human Rights Commission for publishing the cartoons that all the world was talking about. The action drained the magazine’s resources – but it was free to the complainant. Meantime real human rights violations – threats of death against Salman Rushdie, riots after the cartoons, death threats against the artists, the persecution of Hirsi Ali, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, neither inspire nor receive human rights investigations. Maclean’s and its columnists – especially of late – are an ornament to Canada’s civic space. They should not have to defend themselves for doing what a good magazine does: start debate, express opinion, and stir thought. And most certainly they should not have to abide the threatened censorship of any of Canada’s increasingly interfering, state appointed and paradoxically labeled human rights commissions.

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Commentary:

The way “our” free speech works here in Canada goes like this: Those with low or little standing in popular opinion or the media might have their right to free speech denied with little or no fanfare and protest from the general run of opinion makers (i.e. Rex Murphy and other media lions). Ah, but… should some favourite ox of theirs be suddenly gored (in Mr. Murphy’s case, one Mark Steyn and, by extension, the Maclean’s magazine), they’ll rend their garments in public and complain bitterly about how those sundry misnamed “human rights” commissions are out to gag EVEN those with far higher standing in popular opinion or media; as though free speech was the exclusive property and sole preserve of media elites. In fact, here in Canada -which cynics among us sometimes called “Banada” – that’s more or less what it is, or was until now.

Posted by: Orest Slepokura | January 4, 2008 01:18 PM

Where you been media? The HRC and it’s provincial tribunals have been ruining Canadians lives for years because something they wrote or said did not meet the idealogical bar of the lawyers who act as judge, jury and investigator on these tribunals. If a Canadian breaks the law then charge them and bring them before a judge in a real court where there are rules of evidence and they stand a chance of being found innocent based on the evidence.

This is the same media organization that has sung the praise of Richard Warman for being the chief attack dog of the HRC. Getting closer to home I suppose! When is someone in the media going to ask Mr. Warman about the huge payments he has received (been awarded) for bringing these complaints before his old employer, the CHRC.

Rex I applaud you for this public insight. I implore you don’t drop the ball now, we need good men like you to help us rid our land of these Star Chambers.

Let Free Speech be real in our nation not just a slogan that means nothing and only applies to those who the HRC and Mr. Warman agree with.

Posted by: Jhon | January 4, 2008 01:12 PM

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