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How a Dock Use Plan Sparked a DRIPA Legal Challenge

A legal expert says the court case reflects anti-Indigenous racism, but the plaintiffs hope to show BC’s legislation is ‘unconstitutional.’

How a Dock Use Plan Sparked a DRIPA Legal Challenge
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A legal expert says the court case reflects anti-Indigenous racism, but the plaintiffs hope to show BC’s legislation is ‘unconstitutional.’

A legal expert says the court case reflects anti-Indigenous racism, but the plaintiffs hope to show BC’s legislation is ‘unconstitutional.’

Published
Jul 13, 2026
Updated
Jul 13, 2026
Source
The Tyee
Category
Politics
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1 min
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PublishedJul 13, 2026
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