Why B.C. is mired in First Nations land disputes—and where to go from here
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Why B.C. is mired in First Nations land disputes—and where to go from here
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11 JULY 2026
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2025 was a big year for British Columbia. They learned a pretty tough lesson: good intentions don’t necessarily translate to good governance results.
After years of celebrating the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples(UNDRIP), the B.C. NDP government believed it had found the path forward for its province. From implementing UNDRIP into provincial legislation in 2019 through its Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), to cutting…
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Jul 13, 2026