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Nathan Cullen – Still killing economic growth – by giving OUR land away.

Nathan Cullen is still pushing the theme”give all of British Columbia to the Indians” in order to rob B.C., citizens of the right to develop our resource industry.

This proposed 4-million-hectare Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) led by the Kaska Dena in northwest British Columbia. Its primary goal is to help the BC-NDP/Liberal Goverment meet the global 30×30 target—protecting 30% of Earth’s lands and waters by 2030. BC has legally committed to conserving 30% of its own land and waters by 2030, in alignment with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework.

Below is Nathan Cullen bragging about selling out our province.

We have the video, but I really did not want to advertise for him, so here it is in audio.

Some facts to consider, non aboriginals will never be allowed to develop in this area, however aboriginals have the right to allow China or Russia to develop for a cut of the profits.

 

To Quote the NDP BC Goverment.

“Environmental Stewardship and Economic Development: The Project aims to achieve conservation goals to protect biodiversity, preserve habitats and maintain ecosystem integrity. The project also aims to advance economic and employment opportunities at local, regional and provincial levels. This approach supports long-term environmental and economic sustainability for the benefit of Kaska and B.C. communities in the north as well as all British Columbians.”

 

The new normal under the NDP

 

Dene K’éh Kusān: This is a proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area (IPCA) located in the north-central/northeastern interior of B.C. It spans the Northern Rocky Mountains, the Rocky Mountain Trench, and the boreal forests of the Kaska Dena ancestral territory (partially building on the Muskwa-Kechika Management Area). Why would we need this? Other than to insure it could never be used for economic benefits, British Columbia has some of the most comprehensive environmental legislation in North America, anchored by the Environmental Management Act.

 

A massive part of our province, that belongs to BC Citizens is about to change hands.

 

Spanning 30,651 square kilometers (7.57 million acres) in northwest B.C., is the largest intact, unprotected wild landscape in the province. 

Roughly the size of Vancouver Island, this proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area has no roads and no industrial development.

 

 

 

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