
‘Deeply disappointed’ First Nations in B.C. want Eby to kill fast-track bills
VICTORIA — (UPDATE 5:30 p.m.): First Nations leaders are calling on B.C. Premier David Eby to immediately “kill” two pieces of legislation that would fast-track projects in response to U.S. government tariffs, with one leader saying they could take the government to court if it presses ahead.
Robert Phillips chaired a meeting between First Nations leaders and Eby to discuss the bill that resulted in a statement from the leaders on Thursday saying they were “deeply disappointed” with the premier’s refusal to withdraw the bills.
“We are in a position where our backs are against the wall and we are going to have to respond accordingly,” said Phillips, a member of the First Nations Leadership Council and First Nations Summit Political Executive.
Asked about likelihood of litigation, Phillips said it was going to be a “close call.”