If you own property in Canada — whether it’s your family home, a rental unit, a cabin, or farmland — you need to read this right now.
A powerful new issue of Druthers, Canada’s largest independent, people-powered newspaper, has just dropped, and it may be one of the most important publications of the year. Titled “The Quiet Transfer of Canada,” this edition features a must-read article by constitutional lawyer Shawn Buckley that exposes how the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) is quietly reshaping land rights across the country.
In a raw, no-nonsense video message from his vehicle, Druthers creator Sean Jason holds up the newspaper and delivers a direct warning:
“Are you a property owner in Canada? This is important information you really need to know… If you’re a property owner and you like being a property owner, you should educate yourself on UNDRIP. We have a powerful piece by constitutional lawyer Shawn Buckley about the quiet transfer underway. It’s already starting in Vancouver.
”The message is clear and urgent: what’s happening isn’t just theoretical policy debate — it’s already being implemented in major cities, and it has direct consequences for private property rights.
Why This Matters Right Now
UNDRIP implementation is being rolled out at all levels of government. While presented as a step toward reconciliation, critics — including seasoned constitutional experts like Shawn Buckley — argue it creates a parallel legal framework that can override or diminish established private property rights without fair compensation or due process.
Are you a property owner in Canada? This is important information you really need to know. pic.twitter.com/PJ7Q0lVjjQ
— Druthers News (@DruthersNews) May 10, 2026
Buckley’s article breaks down:
- How UNDRIP is being embedded into Canadian law and municipal policy
- Real-world examples already appearing in Vancouver and beyond
- The potential long-term impact on homeowners, landlords, developers, and rural property owners
- What everyday Canadians can do to protect their rights and stay informed
This isn’t alarmism — it’s a call to awareness from a newspaper that has already distributed over 14 million free copies across Canada because people demanded unfiltered information.
Read It for Free — Right Now
You don’t have to wait for a physical copy to arrive in the mail. Head straight to druthers.ca and read the full issue online for free.
While you’re there:
- Subscribe to have future issues delivered straight to your door (no cost to you — they’re 100% people-powered).
- Donate if you can, so they can print and distribute even more copies.
- Volunteer to help get the newspaper into the hands of more Canadians.
Sean Jason puts it perfectly at the end of his message:
“Just do something. Educate yourself.”Property ownership has always been one of the cornerstones of freedom in Canada. If you value that freedom, take five minutes today and read “The Quiet Transfer of Canada.”
Link: druthers.ca
Original video message: Watch on X
Share this with every property owner you know — your neighbour, your family, your local real estate group. The more Canadians who understand what’s happening, the better we can protect our rights, our homes, and our future.
Stay informed. Stay free.
And thank you to Druthers and Shawn Buckley for shining a light where it’s needed most.

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