Your private property may not be safe from Aboriginal-title court cases: Full Comment podcast
The podcast discusses the implications of recent court rulings granting Aboriginal title to lands in British Columbia, suggesting that private property may face legal challenges from Indigenous rights movements.
Avi Lewis not worried about B.C. property rights uncertainty, despite having two homes there
Avi Lewis, an NDP leadership candidate, expresses confidence regarding property rights in British Columbia amidst ongoing debates about Aboriginal land claims.
Opinion: Donβt trust Ottawa on Musqueam agreement
The article expresses skepticism about the federal government's recent agreement with the Musqueam First Nation regarding Aboriginal rights and title in Metro Vancouver.
Geoff Russ: Did Ottawa just secretly recognize Aboriginal βtitleβ over all of Vancouver?
The Canadian federal government has reportedly signed agreements recognizing Aboriginal title over all of Vancouver, raising concerns among residents about transparency and implications for governance.
Traditional owners awarded $54m compensation for losses from major mine
Traditional owners in Australia have been awarded over $54 million in compensation for economic and spiritual losses due to the McArthur River Mine.
Darwin traditional owners feel 'bulldozed' by ambitious solar farm company
Traditional owners in Darwin express concern over the lack of proper consultation by TotalEnergies H2 regarding their solar farm project, prompting a legal challenge.