Amnesty International delegates head to B.C. to witness trial for land defenders
The second phase of the abuse of power claim by Wet’suwet’en begins next week.
The second phase of the abuse of power claim by Wet’suwet’en begins next week.
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has given the province 18 months to fix its…
On June 12 and 13, the B.C. Supreme Court is set to hear a dispute involving MCFD, IndigiNews and the province’s privacy commissioner.
A British Columbia Supreme Court judge ruling on a First Nations land title lawsuit says…
The Canadian Press British Columbia’s Supreme Court says a mother has failed to establish that…
The evidence was “not clear” on the harm.
“They should feel secure in knowing the camp’s operations will remain unaffected.”
Hereditary Chief Ernest Alfred and his niece Karissa Glendale say they have no intention of stopping their work trying to shut down a fish farm on their traditional territory.
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