
Eby's DRIPA Pause: Rebuilding Trust or Fracturing It?
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British Columbia Premier David Eby proposes a three-year suspension of key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, following recent court rulings that mandate immediate alignment with UNDRIP. First Nations leaders criticize Ebys approach, accusing him of fracturing trust and acting like old-school colonialism. The proposed pause targets four DRIPA sections and one in the Interpretation Act, aiming to prevent province-wide chaos and rebuild bridges while the Supreme Court appeal unfolds.
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