
BC's DRIPA Amendments: Rights vs. Development
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British Columbias government aims to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) following a Supreme Court ruling granting the Cowichan Tribes title over land. The amendments aim to keep courts out of political calls on Indigenous rights and private property, but First Nations groups and Conservatives oppose the changes. The legislative session ends on May 28th, with no word on when the bill will be introduced. The province is urged to slow down for real collaboration, as hasty changes risk damaging relationships with First Nations. The future of Indigenous title and private property rights remains uncertain.
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