... I believe that you have the skills to educate yourself Nog...
The British North America Act (BNAA) of 1867-1975 was updated and replaced by the current Canadian Constitution Act of 1982. The current and evolving FN rights are based upon the Constitution Act and the Supreme Court case decisions. I think it is reasonable to say that there will be more changes coming in regards to FN rights and reconciliation. While it is possible to change the constitution - it is not a quick and easy thing to do for obvious reasons and usually requires a fair bit of comprise to get the required amount of agreement to actually make any changes. The future will be interesting to say the least.
LOL! Something I do share with Hooton is the fact I am an educated Biologist, with decades of hands on experience in the real world.
I'll leave the internet armchair quarterbacking to the likes of those who think that supersedes all.
Cheers,
Nog - No Fear
As usual Nog has convinced himself and the other like-minded inDUHviduals on here that he knows it all with no need to offer any REAL proof. I offered no real proof, but only submitted something as a possibility, not a fact. These other inDUHviduals are easy to spot; they throw rocks at the data presented by others but offer none of their own - that would take too much time & effort.I think eric1s post was on-the-mark - and i'd like to see what references/data Nog has to challenge his post. But not holding my breath on Nog providing references tho...
As usual Nog has convinced himself and the other like-minded inDUHviduals on here that he knows it all with no need to offer any REAL proof. I offered no real proof, but only submitted something as a possibility, not a fact. These other inDUHviduals are easy to spot; they throw rocks at the data presented by others but offer none of their own - that would take too much time & effort.
FYI I have been stepping foot in these areas since 1977 but cannot tell you what existed as far as Chinook populations 1000 years ago or what the Tseshaht nation considered their fishing territory.
I am sorry for my bad behavior.I see quite a bit of talk about people being highly educated in this thread and yet I feel like I am looking at a scene from an elementary school ground at recess. Guess it proves that you can be highly educated and never learn how to have a discussion in a respectful way. What's it going to be boys...a grown up conversation or a timeout?