Thursday 3 January 2013

Cascadian Coasts and Waterways


  The Coasts and public Waterways of Cascadia need to be always protected, now because of the passing of bill C-45 very few public waterways  no longer have federal protection. Now because of bill C-45, proposals for big pipelines and inter-provincial power line projects will no longer have to prove they won't damage or destroy navigable waterways in Canada, under changes introduced by the government Thursday. These big projects are exempt under the new navigation protection act proposed in the government's second omnibus budget bill. The new act would replace one of the country's oldest laws, the Navigable Waters Protection Act. It was established in 1882 and said that no one could block, alter or destroy any water deep enough to float a canoe without federal approval.

This is another reason why the Yukon and British Columbia must separate from Canada before its to late and are beautiful land is destroyed by a corrupt and foreign government who do not care about the people or the land only about how much money they can make. We must protect are waterways and are coasts no more oil and gas pipelines please take a look at this website about the Enbridge pipeline. Enbridge pipeline link

 Please join Free Cascadia Project help liberate the Republic become truly free, don't let them do what they did to Alberta to B.C and the Yukon.

 !SEPARATE BEFORE ITS TO LATE!

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Please help support the Free Cascadia Project!

The Free Cascadia Project as any non-profit organization, need's to start collecting donations so we can start a website, pay for advertising, print flyers, order flags & other Cascadia related material, organize protests & fund raisers and eventually open offices across B.C and the Yukon. We are also looking for people, who are willing to volunteer some time and energy to help in spreading the word about the Republic of Cascadia and become a member of the Free Cascadia Project if you are interested please contact us at FreeCascadiaProject@gmail.com Thank You!