"A Dangerous Precedent"—guest Dallas Brodie talks "reconciliation", UNDRIP, & property rights

Details
Title | "A Dangerous Precedent"—guest Dallas Brodie talks "reconciliation", UNDRIP, & property rights |
Author | Julius Ruechel |
Duration | 1:02:16 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=W_wx6f5oD_w |
Description
The BC Supreme Court just set a shocking precedent by extending Aboriginal land claims beyond Crown lands to also include privately owned lands. The judgement also explicitly states that Aboriginal title is a prior and SENIOR right to land that now supersedes "fee simple" land titles, thus throwing the door wide open for your land title to mean nothing!
Special guest Dallas Brodie (lawyer, MLA for the BC riding of Vancouver-Quilchena, and co-founder of the new OneBC party) joins me on my podcast to explain the dangerous precedents that have been set by this landmark ruling and to discuss the broader multi-million-dollar reconciliation industry underpinning it.
You can follow Dallas Brodie (@Dallas_Brodie) and her colleague Tara Armstrong (@TaraArmstrongBC) on X. Both are sitting members of the BC Legislature and co-founders of the new OneBC party (https://1bc.ca/) — they are currently gathering signatures for a petition (https://1bc.ca/petitions/defend-property-rights) to force the government to fight this ruling all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The full transcript for this interview is available on my Substack at:
https://juliusruechel.substack.com/p/a-dangerous-precedent-special-guest