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I admire the bloc. They intelligently avoid the populist neo-liberal tendencies in contemporary politics in North America and Europe. There is also a deeper legislative commitment to important collective narratives in liberation, autonomy, and self-determination. The culturally destructive elements of persistent authoritarianism in present day economic and political failures are teased out in this continuing discussion; and some of this content suggests potential nuanced legal improvements for all nations and citizens. How could Canada more generally improve its political sensitivity to the on-the-ground self-determination of all its citizens? Much of the political and economic narrative in Canada is an illusory performance on the far-right with very subtle differences standing in for partisan definition, while at the same time a disturbing escalation of authoritarianism presupposes itself deeper into the environment, values, economics and cultures of Canadians. For instance; where is the currency of our national bank? Why is our currency detached from commodity metals? What is the full scope of our indenture to private sector international banking cartels? In what way are we actually self-determined, free or prosperous?


