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North Vancouver Says Aboriginal Title and Property Rights Notice Letter Is Fake

North Vancouver Says Aboriginal Title and Property Rights Notice Letter Is Fake

Last updated: October 30, 2025 2:54 pm
By Paul Rowan Brian
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North Vancouver Says Aboriginal Title and Property Rights Notice Letter Is Fake

People are silhouetted on a walkway in downtown Vancouver, as condos and apartment buildings in North Vancouver and the north shore mountains are seen across the harbour, on Oct. 10, 2023. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck

The City of North Vancouver says a fraudulent letter has been circulated in its name indicating that private property rights in the area are at risk due to an August B.C. Supreme Court ruling that granted Aboriginal land title to an area in Richmond, B.C.

Justice Barbara Young’s Aug. 7 ruling granted aboriginal title to approximately seven-and-a-half square kilometers of land in Richmond, B.C., to the Cowichan Nation based on historical land residency, leading to notices sent by Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie earlier this month saying that 125 to 150 private landowners within the affected area may have legal uncertainty surrounding the “validity” of their property ownership.

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