Cooperation ahead of courtsBC’s Clark appeals to First Nations to repair strained relationship, allow development to proceed; leaders not ready to give support Gary Park For Petroleum News
Faced with a threat to resource development, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has taken the unprecedented step of appealing to leaders of her province’s 203 First Nations to take “a chance to shape history.”
Along with her cabinet and top deputy ministers, she made the plea for cooperation and....
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