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New, First Nations-led guidance sets baseline expectations for Reconciliation Action Plans in B. C.
1+ hour, 54+ min ago (151+ words) The paper, titled Baseline Expectations and Good Practices for the Development and Assessment of the Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs) of Companies in British Columbia, provides practical guidance to improve how RAPs are designed and implemented, and ensure they include meaningful…...
Open Letter: Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project - UBCIC
1+ week, 4+ day ago (313+ words) Local governments in B. C. Via e-mail only Dear local governments in B. C. , We are writing regarding our collective work to modernize the Heritage Conservation Act (HCA) through the Heritage Conservation Act Transformation Project (HCATP). It has come to our attention that the…...
B. C. Chiefs Stand with First Nations Women Demanding PM Carney End the Second-Generation Cut-Off
2+ week, 1+ day ago (111+ words) News Release June 4, 2026 B. C. Chiefs Stand with First Nations Women Demanding PM Carney End the Second-Generation Cut-Off Sharon Mc Ivor, a founding member of the Indian Act Sex Discrimination Working Group, submitted Parliamentary e-Petition 7200 calling for Bill S-2 as amended by the…...
UNPFII 2026: UBCIC Women's Representative Calls for Health Justice and an End to Sex and Race-Based Discrimination
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (130+ words) News Release April 24, 2026 UNPFII 2026: UBCIC Women's Representative Calls for Health Justice and an End to Sex and Race-Based Discrimination (Lenape Territory/New York, NY " April 24, 2026) This week, the Union of B. C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) is attending the 25th United Nations Permanent Forum…...
FNLC Condemns Recreational Fishing Lobby's Racist Campaign Against First Nations and their Fishing Rights
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (657+ words) ubcic. bc. ca - FNLC Condemns Recreational Fishing Lobby's Racist Campaign Against First Nations and their Fishing Rights (x'm'k'y'm (Musqueam), S'wx'w7mesh (Squamish) and slilwta" (Tsleil-Waututh)/Vancouver, B. C.) Recreational participants in the Salmon Allocation Policy (SAP) review process have cultivated a dangerous and…...