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B.C. won t appeal landmark First Nation court victory
The judgment issued June 29 by B.C. Supreme Court justice Emily Burke sided with the Blueberry River First Nation which had argued that the constant approval of new energy projects in the region infringed on treaty rights meant to protect its way of life.
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B.C. Supreme Court found approval of energy projects in Treaty 8 territory is death by a thousand cuts
Posted: Jul 28, 2021 2:28 PM PT | Last Updated: July 28
Blueberry River Chief Marvin Yahey speaks with other elected officials from Treaty 8 First Nations outside the B.C. Supreme courthouse on July 8, 2021.(Blueberry River First Nation/David Suzuki Foundation)
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