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Another Path to Reconciliation: Haida Nation and British Columbia Reach Historic Recognition of Title


VANCOUVER, BC, X?m??k??y??m (Musqueam), S?wx?wú7mesh (Squamish) and s?l?ilw?ta? (Tsleil-Waututh), April 25, 2024 /CNW/ - The BC Treaty Commission congratulates the Haida Nation and the Government of British Columbia on a groundbreaking negotiated approach to title recognition. The introduction of the Haida Nation Recognition Amendment Act, 2024, marks a significant step towards recognizing and affirming Haida title through legislation.

The Treaty Commission and the negotiations framework have evolved and is flexible to support these types of innovative and unique agreements. The treaty negotiations framework facilitates the negotiation of treaties, agreements, and other constructive arrangements ? consistent with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and new policy developments.

The recent Gaayhllxid ? G?ihlagalgang "Rising Tide" Haida Title Lands Agreement, and this bold step to introduce provincial legislation recognizing Haida title throughout Haida Gwaii demonstrate that negotiations continue to be a strong pathway to advance reconciliation and recognition of Indigenous title, rights, and jurisdiction. These innovations also protect private lands and interests and promote peaceful coexistence throughout Haida Gwaii.

"This is a historic time. The Haida Nation has always been steadfast on charting their own title recognition and the Treaty Commission has been supporting their journey," says Chief Commissioner Celeste Haldane. "The negotiations process has evolved over the years, and we are seeing more and more innovative approaches to self-determined recognition of rights and title through various agreements and arrangements. The recognition of Haida title is consistent with the original intent of the BC Claims Task Force and its 19 recommendations, which has often been weighed down and blocked by government mandates. This legislation implements the original intent and purpose of the made-in-BC negotiations process and is long overdue."

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ABOUT THE BC TREATY COMMISSION

The Treaty Commission is the independent body responsible for overseeing treaty and tripartite reconciliation negotiations among the governments of Canada, British Columbia and First Nations in BC. It has three main roles: facilitation, funding, and public information and education.

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