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Category Archives: Regulation
Promised land and land theft
(June 3, 2003) A historical look at how various socities have used the concept of “promised land” to justify the taking and keeping of land, and how moral authoirity is manipulated to exploit, oppress, and even wipe out populations. Continue reading
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A brief history of Alaska statehood (1867-1959)
(June 3, 2003) This brief history of Alasta statehood considers the region in the political and imaginative contexts of (contiguous) United States history and emphasizes certain themes revealed in this effort. Continue reading
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What is the western Canada concept ?
(May 29, 2003) Independence for Western Canada, chosen by the people of each of the four Western provinces and northern territories in a referendum. Continue reading
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Power-less Ontario
(May 29, 2003) Ontario government ‘solved’ a power problem that didn’t exist and got itself high prices and power shortages as a result. Continue reading
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Petition to our provincial government
(May 29, 2003) We the undersigned citizens of Western Canada, desire to escape the long-standing grivances which we have experienced by reason of the nation of Canada at the hands of its government at Ottawa. Continue reading
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