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Ep. 012: Impact of Tsilhqot’in Supreme Court Decision
The Tsilhqot’in Supreme Court decision is certain to have an impact on investment and resource development in the province.
Ep. 010: What to do: Addiction and Mental Health in Vancouver
Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu points out that no one wants to see people with mental health challenges fall through the cracks in the system and end up on the streets.
Ep. 008: Business Impact of Tsilhqot’in Decision
Former BC Attorney General Geoff Plant says resource based companies will need to be nimble, creative and progressive enough to figure out how to work on a land base and take aboriginal interests seriously can still make money.
Ep. 007: Verifiable Online Public Engagement
Colleen Hardwick, CEO of Place Speak, was sick and tired of governments hiding behind the internet firewall saying they didn’t know who was a real person and where they lived.
Ep. 005: Understanding First Nations Land Claims
Gordon Gibson spells out the ramifications of the Tsilhqot’in Land Claim judgement handed down by the Supreme Court in June.
Ep. 002: Federal Impact of Tsilhqot'in Decision
The Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation admits the landscape has changed. He's eager to put a positive response on the Supreme Court decision because he wants to send a signal that BC is still open for business.
Ep. 001: "Tsilhqot'in Decision Shows Land Is Ours"
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs opened his remarks saying, “Land claims are not for wimps.”