R.I.P to the great Charlie Kirk!
Quote from: DKG on December 02, 2025, 09:49:31 AMHere's what happened: the B.C. Supreme Court declared the Cowichan First Nation has Indigenous title over parts of Richmond, B.C.My Jo Jo doesn't have to worry. He never had the money to invest in real estate.
The court said that Indigenous title overrules private land ownership. That decision could have major consequences for homeowners across Canada.
"The court decision said that the Crown grant of land is invalid and that therefore the titles of land that follow from that are invalid," said B.C. Premier David Eby.
The premier is sounding the alarm that landowners might not actually own their homes – homes they've been paying taxes on – if the court decision stands.
But we're already seeing the consequences.
Some mortgage brokers have sounded the alarm that folks may not be able to renew their mortgages while uncertainty over Indigenous title remains.
Quote from: JOE on November 15, 2025, 08:28:24 PMHere's a summary of the Native land claims controversy:Sugarplum don't worry. They are not claiming your chocolate gold coin collection.
Quote from: JOE on November 15, 2025, 10:20:34 AMIt has the potential to crash the Greater Vancouver housing market DKGSugarbuns, you know DKG doesn't read anything you write. I do though.DKG
Lately it's been rather depressed and people/realtors can't sell their homes.
And they built a glut of condos similar to Toronto. Maybe not quite as bad, but it's become noticeable
So this land claims will become an issue moving forward
Chinese Investors may stay away and go somewhere else where they don't have to deal with those issues
Quote from: DKG on November 15, 2025, 05:46:17 AMHomeowners across Richmond are discovering their property rights mean nothing when governments refuse to defend them. This isn't about reconciliation—it's violation and confiscation.
The Carney Liberals will no stand up for one of the most basic rights of an advanced democracy.
Quote from: JOE on November 14, 2025, 08:16:34 AMIs Vancouver Real Estate in a free fall after the BC Court ruling?Pussycat, it does not affect you.
This video might interest Shen LiShen & Others here:
Quote from: JOE on November 10, 2025, 11:39:04 AMNo doubt this case is headed for the Supreme Court of Canada DKGJo Jo Sugarplum, remember what I told when you got off your knees this morning about not reading posts. The problem is that leftist politicians like Mr. Eby are responsible something that could bring about the end of Canada faster than Mr. Carney's massive deficits. If you were reading what people are posting you would be able to follow the discussion and respond constructively.DKG
They'll probably figure out a compromise & will set limits on excessive and unrealistic Native land claims.
It's not over until it's ruled by the highest courts and Legislation is passed to protect homeowners.
Theres also a problem that the ruling completely ignores precedent.
https://youtu.be/ETjSP2qW0Bk?si=jyG3amI5yurHWLDY
Yes I agree the Native Demands seem unreasonable because it not only affects home ownership but resource or business development.
Problem with that ruling is it affects lands previously out of Native lands jurisdiction. Whereas the resource sharing arrangement between the Federal government is on previously recognized Native lands.
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