
“Regime change has a history of destructive regimes being replaced by better ones,” argues Dinesh D’Souza in anticipation of Iran’s liberation. And on that count, he has concluded that “the only people mourning regime change in Iran are the Democrats, the mullahs, and Tucker Carlson.”
And while all eyes are focused on Iran, few are aware of other regime changes occurring in Canada, most notably in the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta.
With the recent announcement by Dallas Brodie (member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia representing the electoral district of Vancouver-Quilchena) that the Canadian federal government “has granted aboriginal title over all of the lower mainland to the Musqueamin Indian Band whose population is a mere 1250 band members,” the alarm was sounded that a regime change is taking place without anyone’s knowledge or consent. Continue reading »





