Eby says DRIPA law could be amended after First Nations win appeal in mining case
SURREY — First Nations are celebrating a British Columbia Court of Appeal ruling which found the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the provincial mineral claims regime are “inconsistent.”
The appeal ruling says the provincial Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act should be “properly interpreted” to incorporate UNDRIP into the laws of B.C. with immediate legal effect.
A statement from the Gitxaala Nation, one of two nations challenging the law, called the decision “precedent-setting”
“This is an exciting victory not only for Gitxaala but for all Nations. Justice is catching up to the truth with today’s B.C. Court of Appeal decision,” Gitxaala Chief Councillor Linda Innes said in the statement Friday.










