In this explosive interview, JCCF President John Carpay reveals that Canada’s federal government secretly signed an agreement granting “Aboriginal title” over Vancouver and surrounding cities to a small Indigenous band—potentially threatening the property rights of millions while advancing race-based governance and sweeping new restrictions on free speech under Bill C-9.
In an exclusive interview with RAIR Foundation, constitutional lawyer John Carpay, president of the Centre for Justice and Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), revealed that Canada’s federal government secretly signed a “rights recognition agreement” acknowledging Aboriginal title claims over Vancouver and surrounding cities—an agreement that could place the property rights of more than two million residents under potential Indigenous control.
The territory includes more than two million residents and encompasses major cities such as Burnaby, Richmond, New Westminster, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, and Port Moody, as well as parts of Delta, Surrey, and Coquitlam.
Homeowners who have poured their life savings into mortgages now face the chilling prospect that their properties could be subject to Indigenous claims, including potential rent collection or co-governance by a race-based “third order” of government.
Hard to believe they don’t want to be a part of America and protected by our constitution
We Mi’kmaqs want Nova Scotia and the other Martine coastline lands back.