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Eby's DRIPA Suspension Plan Faces Backlash

Eby's DRIPA Suspension Plan Faces Backlash

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April 3, 20261m 30s

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British Columbia Premier David Eby proposes suspending key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act for up to three years, following court rulings that created significant legal challenges. Eby aims to wait for a Supreme Court decision on a major appeal. However, his plan has been met with criticism from First Nations leaders, who accuse him of disingenuous tactics and fracturing their relationship with the province. Eby seeks to pause four sections of DRIPA and one in the Interpretation Act, arguing its the least invasive solution to avoid widespread legal risks. He frames this pause as a confidence test for his government amid pushback.

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