British Columbia: A Global Test Case for Land Seizure and Indigenous Rights - Easton Spectator
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Rat patrol: Major change on adding distant property to tribal lands finds a place in bond bill. — Daily Ructions
A dramatic change in the state’s longstanding policy on converting land far from native American reservations to tribal land occupies four consequential lines in the bond package being hurried through the last day of the legislature’s regular session. The change would likely make it easier for the state’s federally recognized tribes to add property anywhere in the state to their domains, placing it under federal jurisdiction. This profound chang…
BC Supreme Court Update on Reconciliation and Forest Tenure Rights in BC
Overview: About 95% of the forests in British Columbia are managed by the provincial government. Generally, forestry companies follow a regulatory framework to obtain provincial approval prior to harvesting trees on Crown land. Recent agreements between First Nations and the province reflect a shift toward collaborative governance for eco-based management and reconciliation through the acknowledgment of First Nations jurisdiction over their unce…
British Columbia: A Global Test Case for Land Seizure and Indigenous Rights - Easton Spectator
Klean Industires June 3, 2025 British Columbia’s evolving land policies position the province as a global test case for land seizure and Indigenous rights. Bill 7 Is Now Law: Part 4 Could Make Government Control Of Private Land Permanent By The Fall Of 2025 British Columbia: The First Domino When British Columbia passed the Emergency and Disaster Management Act (Bill 7) on November 8, 2023, few understood what had just happened. The public wa…
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