Amid broiling political tension over reconciliation policies, elected leaders from the three First Nations bands residing in Vancouver spoke to their ongoing multi-billion-dollar land development projects with the city’s business community Friday, May 1.
At the sixth annual Reconciliation in Action conference hosted by the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, board CEO Bridgitte Anderson held a discussion with Musqueum Indian Band Chief Wayne Sparrow, Squamish Nation council chairperson Wilson Williams and Tsleil-Waututh Nation councillor Curtis Thomas.
Together, their nations control MST Development Corp., which holds six parcels of land valued at more than $3 billion, including the Jericho Lands and Heather Lands, which are planned to be developed into thousands
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