
DRIPA Changes: BC Lawmakers Face Reconciliation Challenges
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British Columbia lawmakers return to the legislature, focusing on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). Recent court decisions challenge the provincial mineral claims system and recognize Aboriginal title for the Cowichan Nation. Homeowners in Richmond express confusion and concern, while Conservative critics call for a clear reconciliation plan. The province proposes tweaks to DRIPA, with feedback due by Friday, and Premier David Eby plans to discuss responses with Indigenous leaders next Wednesday. The next steps in this significant reconciliation effort remain uncertain.
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