B.C. Supreme Court ruling shakes foundation of property rights

Subhead:Drea Humphrey joined The Ezra Levant Show to discuss the landmark B.C. Supreme Court ruling that’s raising concerns about property rights.#

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The unprecedented British Columbia Supreme Court ruling awarding public and private lands to Indigenous groups raises concerning questions about property rights in Canada.

B.C. based Rebel News reporter Drea Humphrey recently asked Richmond Mayor Malcom Brodie about the issue and why he didn’t warn residents of this potential outcome earlier.

She joined Thursday night’s episode of The Ezra Levant Show to discuss how residents “didn’t get a knock on the door, they didn’t get a letter, they didn’t get a phone call until Aboriginal title was already deemed over their land, and their own title was deemed defective and invalid by the B.C. Supreme Court.”

Drea clarified that the Cowichan ruling applies to “approximately 7.5 km of land,” and pointed out that all parties — including the Cowichan tribes, who are seeking more land — are appealing its result.

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