Group of B.C. First Nations wants recent treaties paused, says they weren’t consulted
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Overlapping claims are behind protests from First Nations against two treaties - Castanet.
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Overlapping claims are behind protests from First Nations against two treaties CastanetView Full Coverage on Google News
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First Nations wants recent treaties paused, says they weren't consulted.
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The Nations say that the K'omoks treaty claims approximately 80 per cent of WWK territory, and the Kitselas treaty would affect more than 90 per cent of NAT and LKB.
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