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City of Brantford, A Historical Study of the Applicability of Ontario Provincial Legislation
BRANTFORD — The City of Brantford Legal Study is a study into the history that aims to bring out facts about the Applicability of Ontario Provincial Legislation and how the British and Canadian parliaments legislated on the Haldimand Tract, an
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A letter from Chief Richard Maracle, Mohawk Nation, Six Nations Confederacy c.1992
To Brantford City Council July 13, 1992
Chief Richard Maracle, Mohawk Nation, Six Nations Confederacy
I guess you councillors hers have chewed off something that you shouldn’t have done until you found out for sure where you were at. -
A Different Legal Position: A Mohawk Perspective
As the Haldimand suggests, the Mohawk of Grand River are under a different footing than others of the Six Nations.
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The little matter of the Haldimand Deed
The biggest elephant in Canada is still the document that just celebrated its 236th anniversary last month, sometimes known as the Haldimand Proclamation, the Haldimand Deed or the Haldimand Treaty.
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What happened to the Maple Crown?
The Mohawk community in “Canada” is home to about 13,000 people and sits astride the US-Canadian border aka “the line”. It is not a part of the United States nor is it a part of Canada, but it is also not quite independent either.
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Where did the Canadian society come from?
Today, the Government of Canada and those in municipal offices to newcomers alike, who take the Oath of Allegiance, are in effect also, pledged to the Mohawks by this deed, this is a lifetime obligation.
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Federal Building Designated as Surplus Should be Reverted or Liberated for National Use
Newly designated Federal Surplus land is a beneficial prospect for the Six Nations Community, and for the community members who have made Brantford their home.
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Covert Medical Application of Hazardous Material “Fluoride” the De facto Drug for Control
I see quite often the subject of water fluoridation considered a conspiracy theory. Yet every time I search for this subject I get some very credible links and info that I find very hard to dismiss.
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Home(r) of Brothers in Christ
In ancient Greece and Rome, the concept of hospitality was considered to be a guest’s divine right and the host’s divine duty.
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New Brantford-Chinese private school raises some questions
On January 20th the Brantford community will receive seven student visitors from China. The school they will be attending is now owned by the private company Henan Education Canada Inc. in partnership with the Henan Provincial Government.
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What does representation got to do with it!
BRANTFORD – A member of the Kanienkehaka (Mohawk Nation), living within the city of Brantford has begun a neighbourhood association.
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Pre Columbian Way of Life not Barred by Canadian Constitution
When an eleven-year-old aboriginal girl was diagnosed with leukemia it was naturally assumed that everything would be done under modern medical scientific practice to save her life.
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It’s a Good Day to Vote!
Casting a vote for the city council and mayors office is a great way to honor the ideals of Canadian Democracy.
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Construction underway downtown Brantford of new $58.4-million Laurier-YMCA Athletics and Recreation Centre
BRANTFORD – 5 years after 41 buildings where expropriated, demolished and replaced with a grassy knoll, the construction of the Laurier-YMCA Athletics and Recreation Complex is underway.
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Will you be voting in the Municipal elections?
That time is at hand once again and your vote will decide the course of the next four years and beyond. Are you ready to vote? Call your local polling station for more information.