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TORY MP REVEALS TAXPAYER-FUNDED TRAP BY THE CBC

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TORY MP REVEALS TAXPAYER-FUNDED TRAP BY THE CBC

CBC-linked sting tried to lure MP Gunn by posing as Sir John A. defenders

A fake production company hired by CBC tried to trap Conservative MP Aaron Gunn in an interview with the promise of “reclaiming the legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald.”

Clayton DeMaineMay 13∙Paid
 
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Source: Dr. Frances Widdowson on X and Aaron Gunn on Facebook

The fake production company acting on behalf of CBC, involved in setting up conservative critics, including Lindsay Shepherd and Frances Widdowson, in bogus interviews, attempted to also lure Conservative MP Aaron Gunn with the promise of “reclaiming the legacy of Sir John A Macdonald.”

Internal correspondence from Gunn’s office shows staff were told the project was being prepared for CBC, which was allegedly “under pressure to provide a balanced view surrounding John A. Macdonald.”

Aaron Gunn@AaronGunnWait until people find out how this CBC show tried (unsuccessfully) to manipulate and deceive a sitting Member of Parliament on its crusade to further attack Canada’s history and smear the reputation of Canada’s first Prime Minister.Lindsay Shepherd@NewWorldHomininI found out recently that I was deceived by social activists in an elaborate scheme dating back to January. A production group with what I now know has a fake name and fake identities gave me a friendly interview about my book A Day with Sir John A, and about Sir John A10:46 PM · May 12, 2026 · 94K Views89 Replies · 544 Reposts · 2.21K Likes

Two producers, using the aliases “Olivia Goldman” of “Nova Frame Productions” and “Pam Gibson” of “Forge Media,” repeatedly portrayed the project as an effort to “reclaim” Macdonald’s legacy, defend Canadian heritage and provide a national platform for conservatives who felt censored or demonized for challenging prevailing reconciliation narratives. Pam Gibson was later identified as Molly Gore, an American producer who has worked on left-wing ecosocialist documentaries.

The newly uncovered email chain shows the operation spent months cultivating trust with conservative organizers, video producers and eventually Gunn’s parliamentary office by carefully mirroring conservative concerns about free speech, Indigenous land disputes and attacks on Canada’s founder.

Contact with the CBC-backed production company and various conservative figures dates back to January of this year. The emails were provided to Juno News by Gunn, and show those behind the ruse contacted a conservative-leaning video production group and discussed a $2,000 fee to help arrange interviews with subjects critical of “certain Indigenous developments” in B.C. as part of the clandestine smear campaign for CBC Entertainment.

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“We’re looking for people who are rightly critical of certain Indigenous developments, whose point of view deserves more airtime, and looking at what the lack of oversight and democratic debate around these projects means for the future of Canada and the cultural amnesia that activists are pushing for,” wrote Goldman on January 16, 2026.

Several conservative-leaning critics of the misleading media narrative surrounding the Kamloops Residential School “mass graves” claim and open defenders of Canada’s first Prime Minister’s legacy were targeted by the fake media company “Forge Media,” which was actually a front for the CBC-backed project meant to entrap unwitting critics.

Eventually, the email chain transitioned into a bid to get Gunn on board. The conservative contact offered several names, but the fake media production team “Forge Media and Nova Frame Productions” pressed for more controversial and “censored” figures.

“The project brings together a range of perspectives across the political spectrum, and what we’re missing most right now are speakers who’ve taken outspoken, principled positions on Indigenous land issues, treaty interpretation, development, and jurisdiction from a conservative position, specifically those taking a strong constitutional, rule-of-law perspective, those who are openly critical of prevailing reconciliation narratives, dissenting from ideological orthodoxy,” the January 28, 2026 email from “Goldman” requesting more censored individuals reads. “We’ve reserved space to feature more ‘unpopular’ positions, especially those enduring censorship or a good deal of public pushback, in order to treat the issues with the full complexity they deserve.”

“Goldman” specifically asked a contact of Gunn for help booking the Conservative MP.

“We’re now booking an episode focused on reclaiming the legacy of John A., and we would love some help booking Aaron Gunn if he is available for an interview at the end of April in Vancouver,” an email to a conservative-leaning strategist dated March 31st reads. “Is this something you would be able to help with?” The strategist has requested that their name be kept out of publication.

EXCLUSIVE: CBC confirms they are behind media sting targeting residential school narrative criticsEXCLUSIVE: CBC confirms they are behind media sting targeting residential school narrative criticsClayton DeMaine·May 12Read full story

So far, it’s been revealed that an unnamed RCMP officer, Gunn, authors Lindsay Shepherd and Jerry Amernic, OneBC leader Dallas Brodie, Toronto Metropolitan University professor Patrice Dutil, political commentator Jonathan Kay, and Daniel Tate from IntegrityTO were among those “Forge Media” attempted to interview as part of the sham docuseries.

The project name “Counting Coup” is a reference to a Plains indigenous war tactic involving humiliating and persuading an enemy on the battlefield to admit defeat after being tapped by a “coup stick.”

Shepherd, author of “A Day with Sir John A,” revealed that she received similar communications from “Forge Media” presenting themselves as supporters of her advocacy and posing the episode explicitly on “reclaiming the legacy of John A. Macdonald.”

The group also asked if they could film in Shepherd’s home and spoke about her newborn child.(Juno News, May 13, 2026)

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STAND UP TO THE ORANGE SHIRTS: Unsustainable Aboriginal Politics in Canada: Stewards of the land…really!?

James Pew and Woke Watch Canada Nov 13
 




An aerial photo of the dump site on Indian Road in North Cowichan taken on Oct. 7. SIXMOUNTAINS.CA



“There is only one road in and that road goes directly in front. The path of these twenty-nine thousand dump trucks goes directly in front of the tribal offices. Like, right in front. You cannot miss them if you’re in that office.” – Ben Mulroney

It appears as if the Cowichan Tribes aboriginal band has done the thing that humans do when there is no oversight or accountability: they lied and cheated and created an illegal grift (in the form of an illicit landfill site). But first, like all aboriginal bands, they demanded self-determination and refused any input, oversight, management or guidance from the government who pays for their fantasy well-fare nation. This was so they could get away with polluting and desecrating the land for money.

They stabbed all Canadians in the back. They selfishly and irresponsibly dumped waste and filth on lands the government should never have trusted these phony stewards to take care of.In a statement released on Monday, the culprits, the Cowichan Tribes, are urging the federal government to step in because there are “significant limitations” of what they can do. They are “First Nations” when they demand that non-aboriginals not be permitted to audit or oversee tax-payer transfers, or the general management of reserve lands, but they are meek victims of colonialism when it comes to most other aspects associated with functional nations.

Either way, Cowichan Tribes are attempting to pass the buck to Canadians. Their statement Monday included the following:“Pollution and contamination of reserve land is a generational, systemic and national problem.”The Cowichan Tribes are saying they want “Ottawa to fulfill its long overdue responsibility to take action to address the site.” Are you getting all this, settlers? We didn’t break the law, allow others to break the law, or desecrate the wilderness while claiming to be its sacred protectors. Nope. Canadians didn’t do that.

But according to the Cowichan Tribes, Canadians are on the hook to fix it anyway. Because of systemic, intergenerational, and other such nonsense social justice talking points, non-aboriginal Canadians, those dastardly colonizers, must pay for and clean up the disgusting, irresponsible and dangerous illegal dump in which aboriginals are 100% responsible. James Anthony Peter, an aboriginal and member of Cowichan Tribes, is the man who controls access to the illegal dump site. Cowichan Tribes claims to have repeatedly issued him cease-and-desist letters since 2010. It’s been 15 years of thousands of dump trucks driving past the Cowichan Tribes head office on their way to the illegal dump, and in all that time this “First Nation” was only able to muster up unenforced cease-and-desist letters.

Are readers starting to see that aboriginal “nations” fall well short of what all other nations are expected to rise up to? Do readers even believe that the Cowichan Tribes did anything meaningful to stop this illegal landfill? In my view, it is a safe conjecture that they were all in on it, that the band did little to stop Peter, and most likely profited along with him.According to a 2023 environmental report, “the illegal dump site at 5544 Indian Road has ballooned to 290,000 cubic metres of debris, including concrete, tires, household garbage, and construction waste. The report warns the material poses a contamination risk to the nearby Cowichan River.” And according to Times Colonist, this debris contains “elevated concentrations of copper and zinc and other ‘substances of concern,’ including heavy metals such as arsenic, cadmium, iron, lead and manganese, according to recent environmental reports…

Two independent environmental reports indicate the site is producing leachate that’s migrating via groundwater toward the Cowichan River.”Aboriginals need to be governed, audited, managed, supervised, treated with suspicion, held accountable, and spoken directly to with facts and evidence. This is no different from non-aboriginal people. All humans must be monitored, not all the time like Big Brother, but some of the time to ensure rules, standards, and best-practices are being followed and utilized. There are no blameless people. There are no equity-deservers who are justified in breaking the law. When it comes to the modern concerns and operation of this nation, aboriginal elders, traditional ways of knowing, self-determination, aboriginal land stewardship, truth and reconciliation, and a boat load of other even more useless things, have no place in its proper functioning or prosperity.The band is responsible for this mess, but are demanding that non-aboriginal Canadians clean it up.

I say we should indeed clean up the Cowichan land-fill. I say non-aboriginal Canadians should pay for it. It needs to be done right, and when you want things done right you don’t call people who don’t/can’t do things right. Why have we lost faith in our people? Would a whole community of Anglo or Franco Canadians do what these irresponsible Cowichan aboriginals did? Everyone knows they wouldn’t. So, let’s clean up the land that the aboriginals treated so carelessly, before dangerous chemicals leech into the nearby rivers, let’s restore that wilderness to its original pristine state, let’s make it sacred like only non-aboriginal Canadians can.

But then, and this is the greater act of cleanup, let’s revoke the Cowichan band’s self-determination and “nation” status, and start involving ourselves in audits and managerial processes concerning this dishonest land-desecrating band. They are not stewards of the land, they are grifters involved in criminal enterprise. They care nothing about Canada. Nobody who does would dump refuge in its immaculate undefiled wilderness.As stated above, I think it is clear that the Cowichan band knew about the illegal dump and profited from it. They sold out the forest, they sold out Canada.

Ben Mulroney said it best, “the due-diligence phase of our relationship in terms of reconciliation has come upon us and we need to know what you knew. Where is the money, how much do you have, where is it going?…real reconciliation doesn’t happen unless you open the books.”Last week I published a piece by Nina Green where she examined a question concerning the Cowichan band and private land ownership in B.C. Nina wrote, “Does the Cowichan case indicate that private property is on the table for reconciliation?” As it turns out, according to Nina, “Clearly, for AFN Grand Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, private property is on the table for reconciliation.” The same band that treats its own land so carelessly and disrespectful is coming after your land. What could this possibly mean for the future of Canada?

Will we all have illegal aboriginal dumps in our back yards? Will we have to ship in clean water from Alaska due to all the leeching chemicals from these sites? Will we continue to call the worst polluters in Canadian history, “stewards of the land,” or will some of these endlessly repeated false slogans finally be outed for the silly nonsense they are?The bigger questions, and the only ones really worth asking, do not concern individual aboriginal bands, regardless of how awful and reckless they may be. The bigger question concerns the structure of aboriginal-non-aboriginal relations. Questions like why do we deploy such manipulative language when it comes to all things aboriginal? For example, these are poor, under-developed, well-fare recipients. Under what rationale do they make nations? How can they be nations when they are barely even functioning communities? They are crucibles of deprivation and criminality.

Turning to the clown show at Thompson Rivers University where yesterday OneBC leader Dallas Brodie, wrongfully terminated Professor Frances Widdowson, and illiberally cancelled high school teacher Jim McMurtry were screamed at and drowned out by aboriginal activists, students and professors, who are obsessed with believing that 215 murdered aboriginal children were clandestinely buried in an apple orchard at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential school. These sick people do not take it as good news that the claim of 215 murdered former IRS students is not true. They desire for it to be true. They need it to be true. They have shaped a narrative that informs their entire conception of Canada and their view of the world at large by this anti-Canadian, anti-Christian, anti-white false story of child murder and coverup.

From a report this morning filed by Alex Zoltan for Juno News:“What began as a peaceful free speech event quickly spiralled into verbal assaults, drumming, and foot-stomping as angry protesters hurled obscenities like “You f***ing white man!” to drown out discussion.”Is this what members of respectable nations do? Scream over people and bang on drums to avoid hearing things they find unpleasant? I noticed a comment on the report above which seems to encapsulate what I would guess would be the majority sentiment in Canada:“Is the Canadian taxpayer expected to pay their taxes and shut their f–king mouth?”It’s a million dollar question. Clearly the aboriginal industry would love to see just this.

However, as I recently wrote in these pages, Canadians are becoming increasingly fatigued by aboriginals and their politics, by the illiberal collectivism, the double standards, the lies and deliberately perpetrated hoaxes, by Truth and Reconciliation, by special status, advantages and privileges wasted on dependent people who produce little.

Clearly we need to Stand Up To The Orange Shirts. We need deep constitutional change in this country when it comes to how we deal with aboriginals. They need to be put in their place, stripped of their illiberal collective rights, and forced to conform to the same laws and standards as the rest of Canada. Nothing will change until we take the battle to new ground, alter the discourse, dismiss this broken reconciliation process, and replace it with good old truth and accountability.

White Guilt, Made Up Native “History”, Out-of-Control Courts: Could this be the end of private land ownership in Canada?

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White Guilt, Made Up Native “History”, Out-of-Control Courts: Could this be the end of private land ownership in Canada?



All eyes are on Richmond, B.C., a Vancouver suburb now at the centre of a growing storm over private land rights in Canada. A recent Supreme Court ruling granted Aboriginal title to the Cowichan Tribes on privately owned land. Days later, homeowners opened their mail to discover something shocking — they might not fully own their homes after all! Amid a nationwide push for “reconciliation,” many Canadians are now asking the same question: Are our homes truly safe? This decision has reignited the debate over land acknowledgements —the scripted rituals repeated in schools, workplaces, and government meetings. If these acknowledgements declare that Canada sits on “stolen land,” are they quietly laying the groundwork for more claims like the one in Richmond?

That’s why OneBC Leader Dallas Brodie introduced the Land Acknowledgement Prohibition Act last week. It’s a bill she calls a stand against “the anthem of a suicidal nation.” I sat down with Brodie and her Chief of Staff Tim Theilmann, a former Aboriginal law attorney, to talk about why this bill mattered. I also spoke with B.C. Conservative MLA David Williams to discuss why most of his party joined the NDP in killing this bill. Click here to watch my report.

Land acknowledgements have gone from symbolic to absurd ritualistic mantras that humiliate ordinary Canadians and deny our country’s sovereignty. Unfortunately, Brodie’s bill never got a fair hearing, thanks to the NDP, and shockingly, most of the B.C. Conservatives. (If the so-called Conservatives won’t defend land rights, what exactly are they conserving?)

This situation is directly connected to B.C.’s adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) — now law in the province. Brodie’s bill was an opportunity to push back against compelled speech and to stand up for B.C.’s sovereignty. Instead, the political class chose cowardice and wouldn’t even allow the bill to pass first reading. If you want to help fight back against this UN-fuelled overreach and support our independent reporting that defends Canada’s sovereignty, visit StopUNDRIP.com.

Yours truly, Drea Humphrey

P.S. B.C.’s UN-inspired Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act creates a two-tiered society where an elite group’s influence and legal authority take precedence over the interests of the vast majority of Canadians. That’s not reconciliation. It’s discrimination. Help us stop it by visiting StopUNDRIP.com and sending a one-click email to B.C. Premier David Eby demanding this dangerous law be repealed.

Substituting Unpronounceable Indian Names on Streets & Hiding the Costs

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Vancouver city hall withholds all documents from the Breaker.news about controversial street renaming

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Vancouver city hall withholds all documents from the Breaker.news about controversial street renaming

Vancouver city hall withholds all documents from the Breaker.news about controversial street renaming
https://thebreaker.news/news/trutch-renaming-costs-mystery/

Vancouver city hall refused to release a copy of all contracts, work orders, invoices and proof of payment about the replacement of Trutch Street signs with a name gifted by the Musqueam Indian Band.

theBreaker.news applied under the freedom of information law after the June 20 unveiling of new signs that read Musqueamview Street and šxʷməθkʷəy̓əmasəm (pronounced “ShMusqueam-awsum”). City hall took an extra month because it claimed the request interfered with its operations. When it finally replied Oct. 6, it withheld all information, alleging that disclosure would harm intergovernmental relations and the interests of Indigenous people.

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However, a document published on social media by Dallas Brodie, the One BC MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena, shows the Musqueam Indian Band drafted a $33,500 budget for reimbursement of: expenses ($10,000), meeting fees ($6,000), work to design the signs, participate in a pronunciation video and lunch-and-learn sessions with city hall staff ($7,500) and planning and executing the renaming event ($10,000).

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