Current Problems: Government Commitments to Truth and Reconciliation

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of British Columbia"

Updates on this page: 5 (Filtered by Theme "Legislative and Institutional Barriers")
 

February 29, 2024


AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak Calls for Continued Support for B.C. Land Act Amendments

NationTalk: Unceded Algonquin Territory, Ottawa, Ontario) – Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief, Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, expressed disappointment and concern, following the British Columbia (B.C.) government’s decision to pause the proposed amendments to the B.C. Land Act. “I am disappointed by the B.C. government’s decision to pause the proposed amendments to the B.C. Land...

February 22, 2024


NDP Hits Brakes on Land Act Reconciliation Plan

Opposition forces government to relaunch consultations; Cullen blames misinformation. The Tyee: Facing public backlash encouraged by opposition parties, the B.C. government has cancelled planned changes to the Land Act, Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship Nathan Cullen said Wednesday.  While the government said the changes were necessary to allow it to enter into land-use...

February 15, 2024


B.C. resets talks on plan to give First Nations more say over public land

The Globe and Mail: The British Columbia government is conducting an intensive series of meetings with industry and outdoor recreation groups this month, in an attempt to assuage concerns about its proposed changes to the law that governs Crown land. The province plans to amend the Land Act in the spring legislative session to pave...

February 14, 2024


Is BC ‘Returning All Traditional Lands’ to First Nations?

Plans to bring the Land Act into line with DRIPA have caused a furor. An explainer. The Tyee: Anyone reading about proposed amendments to B.C.’s Land Act might believe there are major changes afoot.  Private property is at risk. Outdoor recreation is threatened. Water access, mining, forestry and agriculture all now hang in the balance as the...

November 2, 2023


Protecting Human Rights Defenders Globally: Does Canada Mean Business?

NationTalk: Slaw – Businesses are deeply implicated in abuses of human rights defenders worldwide. In 2021 more than “a quarter of lethal attacks were linked to resource exploitation,” according to Global Witness. Indigenous Peoples are disproportionately attacked. Over 40 percent of fatal attacks targeted Indigenous people who make up only 5 percent of the world’s population....

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