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60% of BC Residents Say Land Rights Verdict Could Harm Relations Between Indigenous Groups, Residents

60% of BC Residents Say Land Rights Verdict Could Harm Relations Between Indigenous Groups, Residents

Last updated: October 30, 2025 11:54 pm
By Chandra Philip
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60% of BC Residents Say Land Rights Verdict Could Harm Relations Between Indigenous Groups, Residents

Houses and farmland along No. 6 Road and Country Meadows Golf Course, which fall within the boundaries of a Cowichan Nation aboriginal title claim, in Richmond, B.C., on Aug. 22, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck

Three in five B.C. residents say a recent court decision to affirm aboriginal land title rights will harm the relationship between indigenous groups and the rest of the province, a new survey suggests.

In the Angus Reid poll released Oct. 30, 60 percent of B.C. residents surveyed said the court ruling would harm the relationship between indigenous groups and the rest of the province. Ten percent said the court decision would not impact the relationship, while 14 percent said it would help relations between indigenous peoples and other residents. Sixteen percent said they were unsure.

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