“At the beginning of May, Tod Stone, a former B.C. cabinet minister and current CEO of the Association for Mineral Exploration, noted the many problems with the province's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA), but then claimed that it "has the potential to advance reconciliation in a respectful and meaningful way" ( B.C.'s DRIPA Law Should Be Fixed, Not Scrapped , Todd Stone, May 3). This is simply not the case. Read More
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