The wages of ‘land acknowledgments’
By Mary Anastasia O’Grady, published by The Wall Street Journal
Land acknowledgments sound like harmless virtue signaling. But as law professor Bruce Pardy has repeatedly warned, they’re the thin end of the wedge. Now the federal government has signed agreements recognizing Musqueam ‘title and rights’ within 1.3 million acres in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland. Words have consequences. Property rights are next. Bruce Pardy has been right all along.
Bruce Pardy is executive director of Rights Probe and professor of law at Queen’s University.
Contact us to book Bruce Pardy for an interview or appearance, or to subscribe to our newsletter: rightsprobe@protonmail.com.