B.C. seeks to appeal DRIPA ruling in top court, says ‘core democratic values’ at risk
VICTORIA — A First Nations leader says the British Columbia government wants amendments that propose a “gutting” of its own reconciliation legislation.
Robert Phillips, a member of the political executive of the First Nations Summit, says the First Nations Leadership Council has received and reviewed changes the province wants to make to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA.
Phillips said the details of the proposed changes are confidential for now.
“But at this point, it’s pretty much almost gutting DRIPA out,” Phillips said of the proposed amendments.


