This burning was organized by the Liberal Party's co-president of the Indigenous Commission who apparently is a pretendian.
Books destroyed: the "Guardian of Knowledge" is not Indigenous. The co-president of the Indigenous Commission of the Liberal Party of Canada has no Indigenous ancestors going back seven generations.
The "Guardian of Knowledge" was also guarding a few secrets of her own. Suzy Kies, co-president of the Indigenous Commission of the Liberal Party of Canada does not posses legal status as an Indian, does not appear in the registers of Abanaki councils, and she has been found to have no Indigenous ancestors, at least as far back as the year 1780.
She who supported the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence in its controversial destruction of 5000 books judged to be detrimental to Indigenous people was at the same time denouncing whites who appropriate First Nations history. In an interview with Radio-Canada, Suzy Kies claimed to have a European parent and an Indigenous parent.
Asked to respond on Tuesday to the outcry over the initiative, Justin Trudeau criticised the choice to burn the books, but he added: "It's not for me, it's not for non-Indigenous people to tell Indigenous people how they should feel or how they should act in order to bring about reconciliation."
This burning was organized by the Liberal Party's co-president of the Indigenous Commission who apparently is a pretendian.