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The B.C. Court of Appeal recently ruled that Douglas Lake Cattle Company can kick out local residents who have fished Minnie and Stoney Lakes for generations. This decision will frustrate all British Columbians who seek solace in wilderness.
Premier Horgan now needs to fix the crazy state of the law that the court confirmed:Â All British Columbians own Minnie and Stoney Lakes. All British Columbians own the fish in those lakes. But because one American plutocrat owns the surrounding land, British Columbians are fenced out of the
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March 12, 2021 - 7:00 AM For a province known for its stunning vistas and awe-inspiring scenery, British Columbia gets a failing grade when it comes to allowing its citizens to access it. A recent B.C. Court of Appeal decision barring the Nicola Valley Fish and Game Club from crossing private land to fish in publicly-owned lakes has grabbed national headlines, but according to many, the issue is nothing new and is widespread across the province. There continues to be dozens of lakes that are closed to people that used to be open, University of Victoria Environmental Law Centre director Calvin Sandborn told iNFOnews.ca. This is a long-standing problem.
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