TORONTO - The Ontario government is not prepared to risk lives to wire the last two towers on a major upgrade of a Niagara Falls-Caledonia, Ont., hydro corridor, Energy Minister Brad Duguid said.
Strange, the Ontario Government didn't seem to mind leaving lives at risk during the Ipperwash and Caledonia incidents. Oh I get it! It's Aboriginal lives they don't want to put at risk.
That's okay, we'll just let the 'Warriors' disrupt people's lives, but this time it'll be all of Ontario and not just a town.
"We will reach our collective objectives together rather than having confrontation, rather than having people's lives placed at risk, rather than never reaching our objectives because we're in a constant state of disagreement," Duguid said.
Which in real people speak means, "once again we'll bend over and take it from the terrorists of the Warrior Society like the good little bitches we've become, just so we don't have any confrontations that might upset some natives".
It's disgusting that an illegally armed militia which funds itself through crime is allowed to operate with impunity in Canada, just for the sake of some politically correct asswipes whose collective guilt about the past has become the driving force in Canadian politics.
How about hydro cuts off power to the the native preserves until the mohawk mafia are caged?
Hey, great idea. Let 'em use "traditional" methods of light and heat. I like it
Would seriously fuck their cigarette production too
That's okay, we'll just let the 'Warriors' disrupt people's lives, but this time it'll be all of Ontario and not just a town.
Which in real people speak means, "once again we'll bend over and take it from the terrorists of the Warrior Society like the good little bitches we've become, just so we don't have any confrontations that might upset some natives".
It's disgusting that an illegally armed militia which funds itself through crime is allowed to operate with impunity in Canada, just for the sake of some politically correct asswipes whose collective guilt about the past has become the driving force in Canadian politics.