- B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad plans to repeal the province’s Indigenous rights law, citing concerns over its fit for B.C., sparking criticism from Indigenous leaders.
- The 2019 law, based on UNDRIP, shifted towards shared decision-making with First Nations, improving reconciliation efforts.
- Indigenous leaders warn repealing the law would set back reconciliation and reintroduce legal battles over land rights.
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Rustad Seeks Repeal of B.C. Indigenous Rights Law, Seen as 40-Year Setback by Chief
Sep 30, 2024 Share

