British Columbia’s UNDRIP Fiasco
By enacting the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into provincial law, B.C. effectively handed veto power over policy-making to First Nations lobbyists.
Amid the great uncertainties produced by the Iran War, some likelihoods have begun to emerge.
By enacting the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into provincial law, B.C. effectively handed veto power over policy-making to First Nations lobbyists.
After all these years, the Communist Party is still handcuffed to its American rival, and it is unable to break free.
Amid the great uncertainties produced by the Iran War, some likelihoods have begun to emerge.
By enacting the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples into provincial law, B.C. effectively handed veto power over policy-making to First Nations lobbyists.
After all these years, the Communist Party is still handcuffed to its American rival, and it is unable to break free.
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