The federal probe on Indigenous missing children and unmarked graves, the final report of which was released last Tuesday, does touch on the topic of residential schools. Mostly, though, it’s a 1,300-page tome that sets out arguments against the Canadian state. Canadians, this $10.4-million essay project isn’t for you. It’s for governments and lawyers to use as support for future billion-dollar payouts and future arguments in court for more colonial concessions.

The special interlocutor who authored this report, Kimberly Murray, never outright states that Canada has no right to exist. She instead talks around it by laying out various lines of logic supported by citations to decolonial scholars throughout hundreds of pages which, if taken together, seem to conclude that reconciliation will only be achieved when Canadian sovereignty is extinguished.

She probably won’t get it right away. But don’t be surprised when the special interlocutor’s final report becomes a much-cited footnote used to support future “evidence-based” acts of decolonization.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/jamie-sarkonak-the-special-interlocutor-s-plan-for-abolishing-canada/ar-AA1tt07M?

 

Interestingly — the eradication of Canadian Sovereignty is a WEF goal (ie: “one world government”) for which Trudeau,  Carney and Freeland have all been trained & recognized by globalist hierarchy.