Indigenous rights laws deserve more scrutiny than they’re getting
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Indigenous rights laws deserve more scrutiny than they’re getting
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15 MAY 2026
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As British Columbia’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) has become a political flashpoint, reports this week suggested that the federal Conservatives are seeking to capitalize on growing concerns about its implications for private property, resource development, and investment in the province.
But if Conservatives want to have a serious national conversation about Indigenous rights and their interaction with private property and broader economic interest…
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