Canadas Constitution Doesnt Protect Property, and Homeowners Are Now Paying the Price

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ADFor decades, Canadians have thought their property was secure by default. The Cowichan ruling has shattered that illusion.Houses and farmland along No. 6 Road and the Country Meadows Golf Course, which fall within the boundaries of a Cowichan Nation aboriginal title claim, are seen in an aerial view in Richmond, B.C., on Aug. 22, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck2/7/2026|Updated: 2/7/2026CommentaryWhy do governments exist? There must be a better reason than simply providing well-paid jobs for people who enjoy bossing others around.Peter Shawn Taylor is senior features editor of C2C Journal. He lives in Waterloo, Ontario. Author’s Selected Articles

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