End Land Acknowledgements!

Are you tired of the push to normalize land acknowledgments throughout the public sector?

They're recited in classrooms, government offices, universities, council chambers, police ceremonies, and even ahead of the national anthem during our children's school assemblies.

We're told they're harmless.

We're told they're simply about teaching Indigenous history.

Instead, they’ve become divisive political mantras that pressure Canadians into publicly professing beliefs they do not hold.

And with Aboriginal title agreements and court decisions raising legitimate concerns about property rights in Canada, land acknowledgments declaring Canadians to be living on "stolen" or "unceded" land go far beyond symbolic statements and now carry political and legal risk.

So, if you believe that all Canadians have a connection to this land, and no Canadian should be pressured to conform to land acknowledgements that suggest otherwise in the public square, then sign our petition to end compelled land acknowledgments.

Let's stop compelled speech and restore freedom of conscience, equal citizenship, and common sense to our public institutions.

Sign the petition today.

Once the petition closes, Rebel News journalists will deliver your signatures to Canada's federal political leaders, as well as key elected officials, school boards, universities, and other publicly funded institutions that have been leading the push to normalize land acknowledgments.

Sign the petition to End Land Acknowledgements!

221 signatures
Goal: 10,000 signatures

We, the undersigned, call on governments, school boards, universities, police agencies, Crown corporations, and all publicly funded institutions in Canada to end compelled or institutionally mandated land acknowledgments.

No Canadian should be pressured to affirm political statements they do not agree with, or be made to feel that their connection to this country is lesser because of their ancestry.

We support freedom of conscience, equal citizenship, and public institutions that unite Canadians rather than divide them.

Will you sign?

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