
B.C. First Nations fear protests and conflict over fast-track legislation
First Nations leaders in British Columbia say proposed legislation to fast-track resource projects will likely lead to protests and litigation should the provincial government push the law through.
Robert Phillips with the First Nations Summit said the B.C. government’s proposed legislation, known as Bill 15, to approve infrastructure projects more quickly was done unilaterally, causing frustration and upset among First Nations leadership.
“Today marks an unfortunate, yet avoidable moment in the history of British Columbia,” Phillips said Thursday at a joint news conference with the Union of B.C. Municipalities, which has also opposed the legislation.
“The province of B.C. has chosen to abandon decades of work, where we’ve done intensive collective work to build principled pathways, tools to advance reconciliation for the benefit of not only First Nations, but of all British Columbians,” Phillips said.