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Ottawa-Musqueam Accord Renews Aboriginal Title Debate in BC—but What Does It Change?

Ottawa-Musqueam Accord Renews Aboriginal Title Debate in BC—but What Does It Change?

Last updated: March 4, 2026 11:48 pm
By Riley Donovan
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Ottawa-Musqueam Accord Renews Aboriginal Title Debate in BC—but What Does It Change?

A residence (L), farmland, and a golf course that fall within the boundaries of a Cowichan Nation aboriginal title claim are seen along No. 6 Road in Richmond, B.C., on Aug. 22, 2025. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck

On Feb. 20, the federal government announced that it had reached a set of “landmark agreements” with the Musqueam Indian Band in B.C. in “a major step forward towards reconciliation.” But the issue entered public commentary more broadly this week as concern over implications to private property increased.

Two of the agreements relate to “shared decision-making” between Musqueam and Canada over marine management and fisheries. However, the third agreement—the “Rights Recognition Agreement”—is igniting a new wave of uncertainty and confusion.

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