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First Nations take OCP to court


The Squamish and Lil wat First Nations have taken legal steps to overturn approval of Whistler s Official Community Plan by the provincial government.
The two First Nations filed the joint motion this week with B.C. s Supreme Court to conduct a judicial review of the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development Bill Bennett s recent decision to approve the OCP.
Bennett provided the approval, which is needed for the Resort Municipality of Whistler to adopt the bylaw, before the provincial election began. The judicial review is based on the push to get the OCP approved before the writ was dropped and the campaign started. ....

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Winds of Change to launch Reconciliation Week


I really support this initiative by the Winds of Change, said Lil wat Nation Chief Lucinda Phillips in the release. No one in our community is exempt from the impact of Residential School because of the intergenerational effects of the trauma. A campaign like Reconciliation Week is not only to educate others but it also represents another step in healing for the survivors by having their experiences acknowledged.
Canada s residential school system was designed to assimilate and integrate First Nations people into Canadian society, but many students faced horrible experiences and substandard education as a result. Stories of sexual, physical and mental abuse, illness and punishment for practicing Aboriginal culture are common among survivors of residential schools. For more than 80 years, up until 1981, Lil wat children were sent to residential schools in Williams Lake, Kamloops and Mission, said the release. ....

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