Premier David Eby’s retreat on pausing key parts of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act was the right thing to do, said one Indigenous lawyer.
“The provincial government has mishandled the Declaration Act situation, coming out and unilaterally wanting to make amendments and then pausing the legislation and have had to back off now because that’s the right thing to do,” said Aaron Bruce, a lawyer and member of the Squamish Nation.
“We’ve got to do it together, we developed the legislation together, now if there is going to be any changes, we’ve got to do that together,” he added. “So I’m happy that we’ve hit a
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