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To: Rocket Red who wrote (233728)10/20/2025 2:12:15 PM
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An appeal would have to go from Supreme Court of BC to Supreme Court of Canada. The Carney regime has also adopted UNDRIP so I doubt the ruling would be overturned. Also, remember that it was the Supreme Court of Canada that invented the requirement to consult First Nations on all projects when there is no such requirement or right in the Constitution. I believe this is being used to erase property rights and titles as part of the plant to transition to a command style economy, society and system of governance where "you will own nothing and be happy".
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