
BC Premier Meets with First Nations, Amends Rights Act
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B.C. Premier Meets with First Nations, Announces Amendments to Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
The B.C. Premier held a two-hour meeting with First Nations leaders, revealing plans to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. The changes will suspend certain sections to bypass legal hurdles. The bill is set to pass after the Easter break, leaving sections six and seven untouched, which deal with decision-making agreements between the province and First Nations. This move aims to shield the government from court blocks while appealing to Canadas Supreme Court. The amendments come in response to a December ruling from B.C.s Appeal Court, which found the Mineral Tenure Act incompatible with the act. First Nations representatives have strongly opposed any changes, suspensions, or cuts, maintaining that they hinder reconciliation efforts. Despite tensions, decision-making paths with First Nations remain intact for now as the province prepares for the Supreme Court appeal.
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