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Property · British ColumbiaKlean 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…See the Story
British Columbia: A Global Test Case for Land Seizure and Indigenous Rights - Easton Spectator

British Columbia · British ColumbiaAt Boughton, we know lasting change begins by standing behind the initiatives we believe in. Through our Advocates for Community Transformation (ACT) program we empower our professionals to lead the change they want to see. Recently, we sat down with Associate Sterling Hillman to learn about his support for the Moose Hide Campaign— A BC-born, Indigenous led movement dedicated to ending violence towards women and children. Established more than a…Read Article
Leading Change: A Lawyer's Role in Supporting the Moose Hide Campaign

Enbridge · British ColumbiaEnbridge Inc. plans to sell a stake in a natural gas pipeline system in British Columbia to Indigenous communities in a deal that will be financially backed by the Canadian government.
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Enbridge to sell stake in B.C. pipeline to Indigenous groups
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Meritas® – 2025 Annual General Meeting in Mexico City
UNDRIP in Practice: Redefining Consultation in Kebaowek First Nation v. Canadian Nuclear Laboratories
BC Supreme Court Comments on After-Acquired Cause
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