Indigenous former justice minister outlines vision for ‘true reconciliation’
VANCOUVER — Canada’s former justice minister outlined her vision for “true reconciliation” during a mining industry conference in British Columbia Tuesday, saying the country needs to enact legislation that allows Indigenous nations to govern themselves.
Jody Wilson-Raybould says allowing Indigenous self-determination would support the cultural, social and economic well-being of Indigenous Peoples, while giving nations, governments and industry the certainty needed during a transitional time.
She told the conference hosted by the Association for Mineral Exploration that their industry is working in Indigenous territories, and those companies have an opportunity to model decision making that’s based on Indigenous consent.
She says the industry should be ready to transition to work with Indigenous nations as regulators in their own territories.