Notes from strategy session for raid on Wet’suwet’en nation’s ancestral lands show commanders argued for ‘lethal overwatch’| the Guardian
If passed, the new law will make B.C. the first government in Canada to codify the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Once implemented, it will significantly alter the way major resource projects are approached on Indigenous territories| The Narwhal
The world's foremost racial discrimination committee says Canada must work with Indigenous communities to find an alternative to the $10.7 billion hydro project in B.C.| The Narwhal
The pipeline's expansion project began commercial operations on May 1, 2024 following years of construction delays and cost overruns| The Narwhal
The 1,100 megawatt hydro dam under construction on Peace River is the most expensive publicly funded infrastructure project in B.C. history| The Narwhal
Once promised a life in perpetuity on a rich and vibrant landscape, the Blueberry River First Nations have brought B.C. to court to face the cumulative impacts of rampant oil, gas and forestry that has left the land degraded, wildlife poisoned and Treaty 8 in tatters. If successful, the case has the power to transform the way First Nations, industry and governments plan and execute resource projects across Canada| The Narwhal