Michael Lopez Michael Lopez

A Secret Strategy to End Canadian Sovereignty?

The federal government’s commitment to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and recognize inherent Indigenous self-government is not reconciliation—it is a slow, strategic dissolution of the Canadian state. Like the classic ‘frog in boiling water’ scenario, the public is failing to grasp the gravity of the incremental changes. Every self-government agreement, every fiscal transfer based on inherent rights, and every land-use decision deferred to a separate Indigenous jurisdiction is a permanent piece of Crown sovereignty silently surrendered. This orchestrated devolution, critics warn, is leading to a fragmented, post-national Canada, replacing the established federation with a chaotic patchwork of competing legal systems and autonomous economies. By the time the political temperature rises to a boil, it may already be too late to save the unified nation.

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