Constitution Based Tax Exemption for Indians, Indian Bands and Band Empowered Entities
By: Christopher Joseph Great-Sky (McLeod)
23.00USD
In response to constant pressure and manoeuvrings, by the federal government of Canada, to assimilate Indigenous people within the mainstream, this book examines the Canadian tax system, which allows Indians, Indian Bands and Band empowered entities to be continually violated through the wrongful interpretation of the Constitution at 91(24) and 53. The wrongful appropriation of Indian lands is being extended to the personal property of Indians.
Every Indigenous individual in Canada needs a copy of this book. Every business doing business with Indigenous people should have a copy of this book.
ISBN: 978-1-926476-27-8
Price: 23.00
Binding: Paperback
Date: Oct. 2019
Rights: World
Pages: 123
Size: 6”x9”-
Table of Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Talbe of ContentsPreface
IntroductionChapter 1
Constitution Based Tax Exemption for Indians, Indian Bands and Band Empowered Entities – A Brief AnalysisChapter 2
Constitution Based Tax Exemption for Indians, Indian Bands and Band Empowered Entities – A Detailed AnalysisChapter 3
“THE CONNECING FACTORS TEST”:
A Malicious, Bad Faith and Disingenuous Bias and Discrimination of Indians Based on the Nowegijick and Williams CasesAbout the Author
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Christopher Joseph Great-Sky (McLeod)
Christopher J. Grey-Sky (McLeod) is a member of the Wolf Clan, and is a Pipe Carrier. Christopher’s spirit name is: Red Eagle. His grandfather was William Kechi Kesik, the Headman and first Indian Act Chief of Tataskwayak Cree Nation (Split Indian Reserve of northern Manitoba) after signing the Adhesion to Treaty #5 in 1908.
Mr. Grey-Sky has been a career community economic advisor specializing in the social and economic development issues of Indian Bands, Municipalities and Northern Affairs Community Councils.