B.C. government’s DRIPA legislation at centre of court challenge
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The Líl̓wat Nation is taking the B.C. government and BC Hydro to court over the application of DRIPA, which is the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. Three years ago, the Líl̓wat Nation purchased a majority stake in a hydro plant near Whistler, the Brandywine Creek Run-of-River Power Project, which has enough electricity to power 3,500 homes. Now the nation is taking the B.C. government to court, arguing that the renewal rate offered by BC Hydro was too low and violated the government’s duty to consult. In a petition to the court, the nation is claiming that the Crown failed …
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