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To: FJB who wrote (1508984)12/18/2024 4:51:06 PM
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French and First Nations are classified as a distinct society within Canada and have special rights and privileges, just like Aristocrats.

Canada is not really a democracy, it is an aristocracy of special interests.

I was with a group of Canadian and American Indians and asked them where the best place to live was and they all agreed Canada for the benefits.

Canadian Indians don't need a passport to cross the U.S. border just a status-card, not sure how it works for U.S+A Indians traveling to Canada.

I'm going to apply for a status-card and see what happens.

I live a few block away from an Urban Reserve I might be able to get tax-free status for my house.

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