Natan Obed: B.C.’s provincial UNDRIP law creates a self-reporting obligation, which has proven faulty in the Wet’suwet’en situation
Tag Archives: UNDRIP
B.C. should give up case of ‘extinct’ Sinixt First Nations
Graeme Lee Rowlands: When it comes to B.C.’s fight against the Sinixt, Lakes people, John Horgan and his government have already lost in the court of public opinion
UNDRIP is a step towards reconciliation
Sarah Morales and Josh Nichols: The purpose of UNDRIP is to remedy the historical denial of self-determination and human rights of Canada’s First Nations people
Why are some First Nations leaders resisting the UNDRIP?
Opinion: For First Nations, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a useful—but under-applied—tool
Why Canada’s Indigenous principles document matters
Opinion: Canada faces a moment of truth—and a new document from Canada’s Department of Justice can help show a way forward