Monday, November 25, 2024

Canada Apologizes For Killing Inuit Dogs In The 1950's

The RCMP launched an internal investigation into the slaughter of sled dogs in 2006 and cleared themselves of any wrongdoing, stating that the killings were done in the interest of public safety. But Aatami and other Inuit leaders say the dogs were shot to keep the largely nomadic Inuit in settled communities, and compared the killings to other major impacts of colonization including the relocation of families in other parts of Canada and being forced to send children to residential schools.

There is something fishy about this story. Both accounts can’t be true at the same time. But Canada is a screwed up country, where authorities can do outrageous things and not be held accountable. They don’t have a Bill of Rights. Leaders can do pretty much what they want to do and get away with it. Look at what is happening with free speech, freedom of religion, self defense, due process and such... they don't have any of that. There isn't a free press, so forget about investigating the truth of the claims. Look at what happened with the farmer’s strike… maybe 70 years from now, when all the victims are dead, Canada will apologize for that, too. On the other hand, Canada apologizes for lots of things that don't make sense. 

 

Why would Canada feel the need to apologize if the RCMP investigated ITSELF and determined there was no wrongdoing? 

 

You can’t handle the truth… 

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