British Columbia’s opposition leader John Rustad is taking aim at the government demanding an immediate pause to all negotiations with First Nations in the province.
In an open letter to Premier Davie Eby, Rustad says Eby’s decision to advance DRIPA without first securing constitutional clarity has created legal and social instability.
“I am asking you to join that request and to immediately pause all negotiations between the Province of British Columbia and First Nations until the Supreme Court of Canada has provided clarity,” wrote Rustad. “Continuing now risks compounding the harm and further deepening public division.”
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