
Eby Faces DRIPA Criticism, First Nations Oppose Amendments
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British Columbia Premier David Eby faces backlash from First Nations leaders over proposed amendments to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. Eby plans to meet with chiefs to discuss changes, despite over 100 groups opposing any tweaks. The rushed process and non-disclosure agreements have sparked controversy, with Eby insisting the fixes are necessary to protect British Columbians from legal issues. The DRIPA drama highlights the delicate balance between Indigenous rights and provincial needs.
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