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Judge dismisses U.S. tribe’s challenge to major B.C. port expansion

By Stefan Labbé – BIV A federal judge has ruled Ottawa met its constitutional obligations when it consulted a U.S.-based Indigenous tribe in connection with a major port expansion in British Columbia. Released Friday, the Dec. 17 decision hinged on how the federal government consulted the Lummi Nation, a Coast Salish tribe in Washington state, in connection with the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 expansion project in Delta, B.C. The Lummi Nation challe…
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aheadoftheherd.com broke the news in on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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