A massive standoff over a pipeline through Wet’suwet’en land is pushing Canada to confront how it deals with Indigenous rights.
Jillian Kestler-D’Amours
The date is etched into the memory of Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chief Na’Moks: December 11, 1997. That’s the day when the Supreme Court of Canada recognized that the Indigenous nations of the Wet’suwet’en and Gitxsan had never agreed to give up their ancestral territory in northern British Columbia. The Delgamuukw ruling,…
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