Action4Canada - September 12, 2025


The Reconciliation Industry


Episode Stats

Length

3 minutes

Words per Minute

159.2949

Word Count

491

Sentence Count

45

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

In this episode, we talk about the Indian Act and how it was passed by the Canadian government, and why it is a disaster for the Indigenous people. We also talk about why the Indians should be released from contracts with the government.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This documentary is called Making a Killing.
00:00:04.680 And we have indigenous people in it.
00:00:06.880 And it's about the plunder of reconciliation and the plunder of Canada.
00:00:13.360 Right.
00:00:13.600 And it goes into the amount of money being the wealth.
00:00:17.760 It's the land transfers, the wealth transfers, and the power transfers that are taking place.
00:00:23.260 And the vast majority of this money is not getting down to the people that pretty much all Canadians want to see a better life for Native people.
00:00:33.460 I've always wanted that.
00:00:35.780 It's not tricking down.
00:00:37.940 Life remains terrible for the vast majority of the people living on the reserves and in the city, inner cities.
00:00:45.260 And what we've termed the reconciliation industry, they don't like being that word, by the way.
00:00:50.760 I was openly threatened by a guy from one of the Treaty 8 reserves up in northern BC.
00:00:57.120 He saw me in a restaurant in Victoria.
00:00:59.200 He wandered over.
00:01:00.700 And he said, he pointed at me and he said, I know who you are.
00:01:05.520 And you should stop calling it the reconciliation industry.
00:01:10.040 This is reconciliation.
00:01:11.820 And then the person I was sitting with, he can't watch who you're associating with.
00:01:16.200 Yeah, no, we're not going to stop calling it that because it's very accurate.
00:01:21.780 It's being proven now.
00:01:23.560 And, you know, I got a caution as well that we shouldn't use their language because I always use the term Indian because that's what they were called.
00:01:30.840 The Indian Act is what they referred to in other times in the charter Aboriginal.
00:01:36.360 And so they weren't First Nations.
00:01:38.020 They weren't first and they never created a nation.
00:01:40.780 There was over 640 tribes when the Europeans came to Canada.
00:01:46.360 They were all infighting.
00:01:47.720 As you know, they are still today all fighting now.
00:01:50.480 It's like who can get the most money, who can get the property.
00:01:53.780 And as the United Nations comes in and Klaus Schwab from the WEF saying you'll have nothing and be happy because they want our trillions of dollars worth of natural resources.
00:02:02.640 This is about money.
00:02:03.560 It's about power.
00:02:04.320 It's about taking control.
00:02:05.760 And we're going to put a stop to it.
00:02:07.300 We're not going to be a bunch of pushovers.
00:02:08.720 And if the Indians, I think the majority of them, you know, could plainly understand that the Indian Act, I mean, this has made them wards of the state.
00:02:18.380 We need to release them from these contracts.
00:02:21.200 They need to be ripped up.
00:02:22.660 They can willingly exit the system if they want to join the rest of the Canadians and stop getting anything for free.
00:02:29.340 Just refuse.
00:02:30.820 You know, that's one big step that you can take.
00:02:33.240 Join the rest of Canadians because our enemy is a mutual enemy.
00:02:36.820 It's the Canadian government.
00:02:38.720 Senator if you don't have an exception that is going to be an election.
00:02:39.260 We need to release them hopefully.
00:02:40.240 It's the day that this happens, that