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West Moberly First Nations reach partial settlement with province, BC Hydro

The Province of British Columbia, BC Hydro, Canada and West Moberly First Nations have negotiated a partial settlement related to the Site C project. This is part of West Moberley First Nations’ civil suit against BC Hydro, Canada and the province over claims that Site C violated Treaty 8 rights. The infringement lawsuit was filed […]

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