First Nations group condemns BC United statement on Haida land agreement

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First Nations group condemns BC United statement on Haida land agreement
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Opposition Leader Kevin Falcon said the agreement puts private property rights at risk

The First Nations Leadership Council has condemned a “misleading and factually incorrect” March 22 statement from the BC United Caucus which criticized a recently drafted Haida Title Land Agreement.

BC United’s statement argued the Haida Title Land Agreement would deter private investment across the province. Falcon and Lee said the agreement between the province and the Haida Nation was made behind closed doors and lacked public transparency. “It allows all British Columbians, and not just large corporations, to plan for the future of this province while enjoying both the wealth and natural beauty of B.C.,” the FNLC said.

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