Supreme Court of Canada decision may set how Aboriginal title is determined
By Todd Lamirande APTN Investigates It promises to be the biggest decision on Aboriginal title…
By Todd Lamirande APTN Investigates It promises to be the biggest decision on Aboriginal title…
After over 20 years of court battles, the Tsilhqot’in land title case is now in the hands of Canada’s highest court.
The land and title caravan from British Columbia has arrived safely to their destination.
Members from the Tsilhqot’in First Nation in British Columbia is making its way to Ottawa planning to be on hand as the Supreme Court of Canada hears what could be a historic land title case.
As shareholders of Taseko Mines gathered for their annual general meeting in Vancouver, a group of protesters were there to speak out against the company’s mining project in northern British Columbia.
The federal government turned them down once, but a Vancouver-based mining company is trying again to push through a controversial mining project.
The Conservative government has rejected a controversial gold and copper mine proposal in British Columbia’s interior that threatened to destroy a lake sacred to area First Nations.
APTN National News reporter Rob Smith travelled to Tsilhqot’in territory and reports on a people whose history shows a resolve to protect their unique way of life.
Inflammatory remarks from a respected Williams Lake, B.C.,businessman highlight the growing tension between the town’s people and the Tsilhqot’in nation which opposes a gold and copper mine that would drain a sacred lake.