Treaty, Transfer, or Court Fight? How Indigenous Land Claims Are Reshaping BC
Decades-old treaty negotiations are approaching completion in British Columbia as recent court decisions alter the landscape for longstanding indigenous land claims. The developments are drawing renewed attention to the main avenues for resolving such claims—treaty negotiations, agreements outside the treaty process, and court proceedings—and the implications each can have for land ownership in the province. […]

TL;DR
- Treaty negotiations for indigenous land claims in British Columbia are nearing completion.
- Recent court decisions are impacting the landscape of indigenous land claims.
- Over 135,000 hectares of BC Crown land on Vancouver Island are identified for transfer to First Nations.
- The Cowichan decision last year granted Aboriginal title over approximately 800 acres in Richmond.
- Disputes continue over land transfers and mineral rights in other cases.