Brodie’s Bill 20 Warning Puts Eby’s Treaty Agenda Back Under the Spotlight
Dallas Brodie’s new Bill 20 video gives the K’ómoks Treaty Act a fresh political frame: land, money, jurisdiction, overlap and consent.
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Dallas Brodie’s new Bill 20 video gives the K’ómoks Treaty Act a fresh political frame: land, money, jurisdiction, overlap and consent.
Read More →Reports about renewed discussions involving Pacific Spirit Regional Park show why B.C. needs transparent rules before public land, reconciliation policy and park access collide.
Read More →A new Leaders on the Frontier discussion with Tom Isaac and Bruce Hallsor puts plain-language questions around Aboriginal land claims, DRIPA and private property uncertainty in British Columbia.
Read More →BC Regional Chief Terry Teegee — one of the architects of DRIPA — confirmed on CKNW radio that 200 First Nations are now co-governing BC. When the Opposition pressed Eby three times for a yes or no, he refused to answer. The man who built DRIPA says it's co-government. The Premier who must implement
Read More →A $2.5-billion Aboriginal title ruling in Richmond. 150+ homeowners facing uncertainty. Haida Gwaii residents at risk. And the man who drafted DRIPA in 2019 is now the Premier who can't figure out what to do with it.
Read More →The BC NDP's third attempt to rewrite the Heritage Conservation Act has hit a wall. UBCM, the Urban Development Institute, and the ICBA all say the revised plan still creates chaos for development — with permits taking hundreds of days and private property rights more uncertain than ever.
Read More →As the BC NDP rushes to ratify the Kitselas and K'ómoks treaties, neighbouring First Nations say 80% of treaty lands overlap their own territories. The NDP is proceeding anyway — and embedding UNDRIP inside constitutionally protected agreements nobody can undo.
Read More →The BC Court of Appeal has rejected the argument that a Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief could breach a court injunction by citing Indigenous law. The ruling draws a clear line — one that cuts directly against the expansive interpretation of DRIPA that Indigenous advocates have been pushing.
Read More →Multiple First Nations leaders gathered in Victoria on April 28 to oppose two NDP treaty bills — and warned they are prepared for litigation and on-the-ground action. The government that invented DRIPA may be violating its own reconciliation framework.
Read More →Two NDP treaty bills — the K'omoks Treaty Act and Kitselas Treaty Act — are drawing fierce opposition from neighbouring First Nations who say the treaties claim up to 90% of their traditional territories without consent. UBCIC is warning of court action and "direct action on the ground."
Read More →Canada's 30x30 biodiversity plan commits $3.8 billion to protect 30% of the country's lands and waters by 2030 — with Indigenous-managed territories at the centre. What this means for BC's mining, forestry, and resource industries.
Read More →MLA Dallas Brodie's documentary Making a Killing exposes how unverified grave claims triggered a massive government spending spree — with zero confirmed remains.
Read More →Stewart Phillip runs BC's most powerful Indigenous lobby. His wife Joan sits in the NDP government that funds it. His organization helped write the law her government enforces. No recusal on record.
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