First Nation applauds B.C. Law Society for removing controversial statue
WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. — The Tsilhqot’in Nation is commending the Law Society of British Columbia for removing the statue of a controversial, historic judge from its lobby.
The society previous featured the statue of Judge Matthew Begbie, who wrongfully convicted six Tsilhqot’in War Chiefs of murder in 1864, sentencing them to death by hanging.
The law society announced in April that it would remove the statue that is a negative symbol of the province’s colonial past and replace it with a more inclusive image.
At the time, Law Society President Herman Van Ommen said the move is an important step in the journey toward reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in B.C.


