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ʔaq̓am leadership endorses proposed Land Act changes

Proposed changes would make way for better shared decision making, says Nasuʔkin Pierre
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ʔaq̓am First Nation leadership is “dismayed” that the B.C. government has paused a process that propossed amendments to the Land Act that would align with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Inidgenous Peoples.

ʔaq̓am First Nation leadership says it is “dismayed” with a recent decision by the B.C. government to suspend a process that proposed amendments to B.C.’s Land Act.

The proposed amendments were intended to align language in the Land Act with the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), which unanimously passed by B.C. legislature in 2019.

However, Nathan Cullen, the Minister of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, recently announced the government is not proceeding with the proposed changes.

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Trevor Crawley

About the Author: Trevor Crawley

Trevor Crawley has been a reporter with the Cranbrook Townsman and Black Press in various roles since 2011.
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