Subhead:UNDRIP-aligned laws and policies create a two-tiered society where an elite group’s influence and legal authority takes precedence over the interests of the vast majority of Canadians.#
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Across British Columbia, under the guise of “reconciliation,” our province is being reshaped — not by democratic consensus, but by globalist ideology embedded into law.
In 2019, every single MLA present in the B.C. legislature voted to make B.C. the first jurisdiction in the world to adopt the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as binding law.
Because of this, B.C.’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) leaves its best for Indigenous peoples, instead of what’s best for all people.


