💨 Abstract
A leaked transcript reveals a tense meeting between British Columbia Premier David Eby and Indigenous leaders over his plan to suspend the province’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) for up to three years. Leaders accused Eby of "betrayal" and "colonialism," criticizing his handling of DRIPA, which they say he wants to suspend without negotiation.
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