Saturday, December 18, 2004

Canada and Kenya

When will the Canadians stand up to Ottawa and reverse the destruction of their nation? I heard on the radio announcers telling me that new immigrants to Canada – many who skip off into the United States – are better Canadians than people born there. Look at the hundreds of thousands of tons of garbage Toronto’s inept mayor opts to truck away to poison children in Michigan.
Foreign companies use NAFTA only to exploit the exchange rate with the United States.
Consider Tiomin Resources, 26 Wellington Street East, Suite 820, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5E 1S2.
They are developing ‘their’ Kwale project, one of four major titanium mineral sand deposits in Kenya. In September 2003, the company's Special Mining Lease was approved by Kenya's Commissioner of Mines. The Mining Lease lasts 16 years and is renewable for a further 21 years.
Farmers of Mamba village, whose farms were taken have not been paid by Tiomin even though the company seized their land and forced them off it.
Mr. Kassim Bakari Mwamzandi a former assistant minister for Foreign Affairs, blamed the company for not fulfilling their responsibilities.
District Commisioner, Mr.Fred T.M Mutsami, who is the chairman of the district resetlement committee said that his committee had identified a parcel of land of about 10,500 acres to resettle the farmers.
The displaced farmers are not being assisted.
Managing Director of the Coast Development Authority, Prof.Juma Lugogo, blamed Tiomin Company for buying and wasting other people's time.
Ottawa quietly collects heavy tax receipts and laughs.
By the way - I read that a lot of Canadians demonstrated against President Bush when he went up there. All I have to say is - ‘When they stop sending their garbage here - we‘ll stop sending ours there.’

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