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Conservative Rustad says private property rights, Indigenous title cannot coexist
VICTORIA — Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad says "Indigenous rights and private property rights cannot coexist" ...
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Lichen, land rights and fate of an ancient forest
British Columbia lichenologist Trevor Goward says the discovery of oldgrowth specklebelly lichen in a forest on northeastern ...
Bermuda homeowners should protect their interests by enlisting expert advice when they decide to sell their home. A Bermuda property attorney and real estate agent are important partners to ensure ...
Jaguar Land Rover has admitted that it suffered a data breach in the cyber attack that has brought the company’s production to a standstill. The carmaker said it has informed regulators that “some ...
British Columbia’s transportation minister says the long-awaited Pattullo Bridge replacement will be open to traffic by Christmas. But a quip by the premier making light of delays on the project is ...
In a viral travel blunder, two American tourists, expecting a glamorous getaway to Nice, France, found themselves on a flight to Tunis, Tunisia, sparking laughter and debate online. TikTok user ...
VICTORIA — The New Democrats are rewriting B.C.’s heritage conservation legislation to broaden what must be protected and increase Indigenous oversight of the permitting process for development of ...
The Musqueam Indian Band is the latest government to announce its plans to appeal the recent B.C. Supreme Court decision that found another First Nation government holds Aboriginal title for land and ...
Land remains one of the most sensitive and litigated issues in Ghana. The multiplicity of ownership systems — stool, family, state, and private — has created overlapping claims, disputes, and ...
Abstract: Accurately segmenting land boundaries from Thai land title deeds is crucial for reliable land management and legal processes, but remains challenging due to low-quality scans, diverse ...
The City of Richmond is appealing a recent B.C. Supreme Court decision that granted the Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title to more than 700 acres of land within the city. In August, the court ruled the ...
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