Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to prioritize fee simple property rights above all others during a news conference in British Columbia. He called for federal lawyers to emphasize private property precedence in the appeal of the recent Cowichan Tribes case, where the B.C. Supreme Court ruled Aboriginal title superior to fee simple rights. This decision has raised concerns among Richmond homeowners about their property futures, prompting an appeal by the B.C. NDP government.
Premier Eby’s Response to Poilievre
Premier David Eby dismissed Poilievre’s comments as unhelpful. He described the federal politician’s visit as an attempt to generate a YouTube clip and headline, distracting from recent defections of Conservative MPs to the Liberals.
First Nations Leaders React
Terry Teeggee of the First Nations Leadership Council criticized the remarks as dog-whistling and fear-mongering aimed at energizing Poilievre’s base.
Emergency Meeting on DRIPA Reforms
Amid rising tensions over Indigenous rights in B.C., First Nations leaders convened an emergency meeting to address Premier Eby’s proposal to pause sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). The legislation played a key role in a recent court ruling favoring Indigenous rights in a mining dispute.
Robert Phillips of the First Nations Summit indicated that all options remain under consideration. “Things have really soured in terms of not trusting what the premier’s going to do next,” he stated.
Business Perspective on DRIPA Changes
Jen Riley from the B.C. Chamber of Commerce expressed support for reconciliation efforts while backing a pause or full repeal of DRIPA, as suggested by B.C. Conservatives. She argued these steps would provide greater certainty for businesses. “Anything that’s moving in the direction of making it easier for businesses in the communities across the province to feel like they have certainty in their own local communities, on how they can run their businesses is a good thing,” Riley said.

