Canada: The Price of Freedom, "One Berry at a Time".

by Barry Artiste | April 21, 2008 at 05:39 am | 66 views | add comment | 0 recommendations
Canada: The Price of Freedom,

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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributors

The plight of India's poor and the prospect of a better life in Canada is measured "One Berry at a Time", Fellow Indians, know full well the desperate will do anything to escape crushing poverty for a life in Canada, and take full advantage of it by subjegating fellow Indians to what amounts to slavery.   The pleas by those who Slavery for Freedon in Canada, certainly will always fall on deaf ears, always has and always will for the last decade or two . Deaf Ears from Political Leaders and Members of British Columbia's Political Parties from the Lefty Socialist New Democratic Party (NDP)  and the Ruling Liberal Government, both were in power during these times of despair of the poor, both always state to British Columbians at voting time, they are different, they are of the people, vote for us for change!!  Yeah, well after decades of these two political parties ruling British Columbia, the only change I have seen are British Columbians voting either of them into power, with the status quo always remaining the same. As for the Berry Pickers in British Columbia, Good Luck with trying to get those to do anything, you have no voting rights, and hence you are not condsidered Vote Worthy or even Human for that matter in the eyes of either Political Party.

 Just remember though, "You are Living in the Bestest Place in the World", that is what your Master States, and what Political Parties here state.  Your fight for rights since 1997 resulted in No Action from either the Ruling NDP and the present Liberal Governments, So quit whining, quit deluding yourself, nothing is going to change, so get used to it.   As for the self professed Bleeding Heart Liberals you think are on your side, you are the wrong Blood type it seems.

Judge slams poor farm workers' conditionsChantal Eustace, Vancouver SunPublished: Sunday, April 20, 2008

METRO VANCOUVER - The exploitation of Indo-Canadian farm workers by the province's berry and vegetable picking industry is a "shame on the government," says a man who has been fighting for farm workers' rights for 30 years.

Charan Gill said today he worries that a recent ruling by a federal judge calling on politicians to address problems in the industry may fall on deaf ears.

"Nobody cares about farm workers," said Gill, noting that he's been working on the issue since 1976.

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