'In Canada, property rights do not have constitutional status. No right to property is included in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Fee simple title is merely a gloss on the state’s constitutional authority to tax, regulate and expropriate private property as it sees fit. But Aboriginal rights are different. They have become more constitutionally powerful than any Charter right."
This is a powerful statement summarizing the current state of Canada.
In Canada, Property Rights are a shitcoin


Fraser Institute
Aboriginal rights now more constitutionally powerful than any Charter right
Wherever Aboriginal title is found to exist, it’s a “prior and senior right” to fee simple title.
