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Legal Expert Jack Woodward Discusses Aboriginal Title & Rights vs. Private River Power in BC
Sunday, 21 December 2008 10:57

One of Canada's foremost experts on aboriginal law, Jack Woodward, of Victoria-based Woodward & Company, discusses the groundbreaking victory at the BC Supreme Court by the Chilcotin Nation, and the ramifications of this precedent on future resource extraction in BC (especially private river power).  The Chilcotin case, for which Woodward served as Lead Counsel over a record-setting 18-year hearing, further established the undeniable existence of ancestral title and rights for BC's indigenous peoples over their traditional territories.  As Mr. Woodward explains, this precedent has major implications for the Campbell Government's private river power "gold rush."  The interview provides  a fascinating look at BC history in this, the 150th year since the colonization of our province - formerly referred to as "the Indian Territories" - due to the first gold rush, in the 1850's.  Mr. Woodward notes that not much has changed with today's liquid gold rush to privatize BC's rivers and energy - as little respect is still being shown for the proper negotiating authorities and protocols, customs, heritage, natural food supply, and environment of the First Nations on whose land the vast majority of these private power projects are situated or proposed.

Watch excerpt of interview with Jack Woodward (4 min)
Watch full interview with Jack Woodward (38 min)


   
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