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B.C. Conservatives interim leader says party will ‘work co-operatively’ to repeal DRIPAThe appeal ruling says that the provincial declaration should be "properly interpreted" to incorporate UNDRIP into provincial laws with immediate effect.CanadaDec 7, 2025
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2 B.C. First Nations say government is rushing mine expansion without proper review“We do not consent at this point. We have too much more we have to work through,” said Keith Crow, chief of Lower Similkameen on Friday.PerspectivesDec 5, 2025
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BC Conservatives want Indigenous rights law UNDRIP repealed. Chief pushes backJohn Rustad signalled his intention to 'repeal' a law adopting the United Nations Declarations on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which was adopted unanimously in 2019.CanadaSep 29, 2024
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Trio of First Nations seek return of land long held by well-known B.C. potato farmThe majority of the land is currently the site of Heppell's Farm, which grows potatoes, carrots, parsnips, cabbage and squash. The nations say it is in their traditional territory.PerspectivesJun 26, 2024
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Vancouver lays out Indigenous rights action plan to mark 10 years of reconciliationVancouver is celebrating a decade of reconciliation with an action plan to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People.PoliticsJun 3, 2024
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B.C. government scrapping proposed Land Act amendmentsB.C. was in the midst of public consultations over changes to the act, which would have allowed it to craft shared decision-making agreements with First Nations over land use.PoliticsFeb 21, 2024
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Local First Nations call for representation on Vancouver Police BoardTwo board spaces have opened in the last year amid high-profile resignations, and Vancouver First Nations say reconciliation calls for their members to fill the gaps.PoliticsFeb 14, 2024
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Ottawa’s action plan to implement UNDRIP released: ‘A historic moment’Its release coincided with the country marking National Indigenous Peoples Day, and followed feedback it received on a draft of the plan in April.CanadaJun 21, 2023
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$200M UNDRIP fund will empower First Nations in B.C., Indigenous leaders sayIndigenous leaders say a $200-million B.C. government fund will help First Nations participate fully implementing the U. N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.PoliticsApr 27, 2023
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Indigenous leaders in B.C. call on government to change cannabis lawsLeaders said Indigenous businesses are unfairly subjected to excessive taxation and onerous regulations in B.C.CannabisApr 20, 2023
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