"UNDRIP, Property Rights, and the $18 Million Trust Fund: Lawyer Glen Bogue's Controversial Promise"

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Welcome to an exclusive interview on Maverick News with Rick Walker, where we dive deep into one of the most talked-about legal and social initiatives in Canada. Today, we're joined by Lawyer Glen Bogue, known for his groundbreaking work surrounding the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), property rights, and his audacious promise of creating an $18 million trust fund aimed at potentially making everyone rich.

In this episode, we'll explore:

UNDRIP: What it means for Indigenous rights in Canada, how it's being implemented, and its implications for property rights.
Property Rights: How Glen's legal battles and interpretations of UNDRIP might reshape property ownership and usage, especially concerning Crown land.
The $18 Million Trust Fund: Glen Bogue's ambitious plan. Is this a realistic venture or an overreach? What are the legal and economic foundations of this promise?
Legal and Ethical Debates: We'll discuss the controversies, the legal arguments, and the societal impact of these initiatives. Is this a step towards true reconciliation or a legal quagmire?

Join us as we navigate through these complex issues with an expert who's right at the heart of the debate. Whether you're an advocate for Indigenous rights, a legal enthusiast, or just curious about how Canadian law might evolve, this interview promises insights that could change your perspective on property, rights, and wealth distribution in Canada.

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