‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’: First Nations push back as B.C. halts DRIPA suspension plan - Windspeaker.com
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‘Wolf in sheep’s clothing’: First Nations push back as B.C. halts DRIPA suspension plan
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Thursday, April 30th, 2026 4:13pm
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Robert Phillips, a member of the First Nations Summit Task Group.
By Aaron Walker, Windspeaker.com
A proposed move by British Columbia to suspend key provisions of its landmark Indigenous rights legislation has been put on hold following strong pushback from First Nations leaders. They warn, however, the broader dispute over rights, consultation and reconciliation is far from resolved.
The Government of B.C. confirmed A…
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