Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii
Decades in the making, B.C. signs agreement handing over title to Haida Gwaii

 By Darryl Greer THE CANADIAN PRESS HAIDA GWAII- The B.C. government and the Council of Haida Nation have signed an agreement officially recognizing Haida Gwaii’s Aboriginal title, more than two decades after the nation launched a legal action seeking formal recognition. The province announced last month that it had reached a proposed deal with the Haida, which Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Murray Rankin called a “foundational step in the reconciliation pathway of Haida Nation and B.C.” At the signing ceremony Sunday, Rankin said the agreement is “really, really important,” pledging to do whatever he can to “breath life into this historic agreement.” “We could have been facing each other in a courtroom. We could have been fighting for years and years, but we chose a different path,” Rankin told

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