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Back to EpisodesBC's DRIPA Changes Face Indigenous Backlash
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British Columbias Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act faces backlash from First Nations leaders over proposed amendments, which they argue would undermine the law and regress relations with the province. The premier defends the changes, aiming to shift reconciliation duties to elected MLAs. However, First Nations threaten legal action and protests, comparing the situation to Manitobas Meech Lake accord. Details of the amendments remain confidential, and the outcome of this weeks meeting between First Nations heads and Premier David Eby remains uncertain.
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