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Treaty process in doubt
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MAY 15, 2000 The Sechelt First Nation is having second thoughts about the treaty process in British Columbia. The Sechelt were the first to reach an agreement in principle with the province, which many believed would lead to a final treaty between the two. Several First Nations in British Columbia have been complaining about the slow moving process. Recent land and cash proposals have been rejected as insulting. Get the Story:
B.C. treaty process in trouble as first band to reach agreement stage balks (CP 5/15)
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