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B.C. premier faces pressure over changes to reconciliation framework law

20 March 2026
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The British Columbia NDP government is currently working to amend the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), a significant reconciliation law, following two court losses. One case involved the Cowichan Tribes, where a B.C. Supreme Court ruling granted Aboriginal title over land in Richmond, raising questions about the intersection of Aboriginal title and private property rights. The second case, decided by the B.C. Court of Appeal, found the province’s mineral rights system contradictory to DRIPA. Premier David Eby is facing backlash from over 100 First Nations and Indigenous groups who argue that amendments would undermine reconciliation efforts. Some groups are calling for the complete repeal of DRIPA, while others express concerns about the government’s consultation process, which they deem rushed and inadequate.

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The DRIPA was unanimously passed in 2019, making B.C. the first province in Canada to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into law. The amendments proposed by the B.C. government aim to clarify legal interpretations following judicial rulings that have raised concerns regarding the impact of DRIPA on resource development and the rights of First Nations. The government’s approach may affect billions of dollars in resource projects, highlighting the ongoing tension between Indigenous rights and economic interests. The outcome of this legislative amendment process could set important precedents for Indigenous relations in Canada.

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