OPEN LETTER: UBCIC demands apology from PM Trudeau for comments to Secretary-Treasurer Kukpi7 Judy Wilson
December 5, 2018
Right Honourable Justin Trudeau
Prime Minister, Canada
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0A6
Via fax:613-992-4211
Via email: [email protected]
OPEN LETTER: UBCIC demands apology from PM Trudeau for comments to Secretary-Treasurer Kukpi7 Judy Wilson
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau:
We are writing to convey our absolute condemnation of your condescending and sexist response to UBCIC Secretary-Treasurer Kukpi7 Judy Wilson yesterday afternoon during the Assembly of First Nations meeting in Ottawa, Ontario.
Read moreWe Must Respect the Rights of Unist’ot’en Land Defenders
Press Statement
December 5, 2018
We Must Respect the Rights of Unist’ot’en Land Defenders
(Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, B.C. – December 5, 2018) On November 26th, Coastal GasLink, a subsidiary of the TransCanada Corporation, applied for an injunction and served the Unist’ot’en camp with notice for a civil lawsuit.
Read moreUBCIC Condemns Minister Bennett’s False Statements Regarding the “Joint Development” of a New Specific Claims Process
PRESS STATEMENT
UBCIC Condemns Minister Bennett’s False Statements Regarding the “Joint Development” of a New Specific Claims Process
(Coast Salish Territory – Vancouver, BC – December 4, 2018)
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs unequivocally denounces the inaccurate and misleading statements made by Minister Carolyn Bennett to the national media and to the chiefs gathered at a meeting of the Assembly of First Nations. Minister Bennett has falsely stated that the specific claims process is being “overhauled” in favour of a new regime that has been jointly developed by First Nations.
Read moreStatement following the 5th annual B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering
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For Immediate Release |
Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation |
Statement following 5th annual B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering
Scott Fraser, Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation; Kukpi7 Judy Wilson of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs; Regional Chief Terry Teegee of the BC Assembly of First Nations; and Robert Phillips of the First Nations Summit have issued the following statement on the final day of the B.C. Cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering in Vancouver on Coast Salish Territory:
Read moreUBCIC Congratulates Grand Chief Stewart Phillip on Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from UBC
News Release
November 29, 2018
UBCIC Congratulates Grand Chief Stewart Phillip on Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from UBC
(Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, B.C. – November 29, 2018) UBCIC President Grand Chief Stewart Phillip was recognized yesterday with an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia for his life-long advocacy and work.
Read moreB.C. government, First Nations will share gaming revenue, co-develop legislation to implement UN declaration
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release 2018PREM0144-002301
Nov. 29, 2018
Office of the Premier
Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
BC Assembly of First Nations
First Nations Summit
Union of BC Indian Chiefs
B.C. government, First Nations will share gaming revenue, co-develop legislation to implement UN declaration
COAST SALISH TERRITORIES/VANCOUVER - B.C. First Nations will share in provincial gaming revenue to support self-government, strong, healthy communities, and services that make life better for families. This funding will be a central piece of Budget 2019 to support reconciliation.
Read moreNational Inquiry into MMIWG “A Complete Waste of Time” Unless It Dramatically Transforms Power Structures
News Release
November 28, 2018
National Inquiry into MMIWG “A Complete Waste of Time” Unless It Dramatically Transforms Power Structures – UBCIC
(Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, B.C. – November 28, 2018) On Monday Union of BC Indian Chiefs Secretary Treasurer Kupki7 Judy Wilson told the National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls to hold the Canadian state, in all its forms, accountable for “gross acts of violence, injustice, purposeful marginalization, and exclusion.”
Read moreHow the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples can be implemented in BC law, policy and practices
How the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples can be implemented in BC law, policy and practices — new report
(Coast Salish Territories/ Vancouver) A report released today outlines for the first time what implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples could and should look like in BC law, policy and practices; the BC government has explicitly committed to adopt and implement the UN Declaration.
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