K’omoks First Nation signs draft treaty with B.C., federal governments
COURTENAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA — Officials with the K’omoks First Nation and the B.C. and federal governments have signed a draft treaty in a step toward the nation’s self-governance.
K’omoks Chief Ken Price says it was an “exciting, memorable, and emotional day” for the community on Vancouver Island as it marked another step toward a treaty.
Price says in a statement that many K’omoks leaders have been part of negotiations over the last 30 years aiming to “build the best treaty possible.”
He says treaties are “the highest form of reconciliation between nations.”