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First Nations protest unauthorized timber sale on unceded territory, ministry responds

  • The Gwa'sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw First Nations protested against Interfor Corporation's plans to sell timber rights on their unceded territory without consent.
  • GNN demands an end to timber sales that ignore Indigenous rights and calls for negotiations with the Province of British Columbia.
  • Interfor is attempting to market up to 95,034 m³/year of timber on GNN’s traditional land, which they claim has never been surrendered or sold.
  • The Ministry of Forests acknowledged GNN's right to protest and emphasized its commitment to collaborate with First Nations on forestry management.
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North Island Gazette broke the news in Port Hardy, Canada on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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