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  2. United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous ...

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    UNDRIP was passed by the UN General Assembly in 2007, with Canada voting against it under a Conservative government. [9] In November 2010, the Conservative government publicly reversed its position, asserting its support for the declaration as an "aspirational document" [10] In May 2016, Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett officially removed Canada's objector status to UNDRIP ...

  3. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP or DOTROIP [1]) is a legally non-binding United Nations resolution passed by the United Nations in 2007 that delineates and defines the individual and collective rights of indigenous peoples, including their ownership rights, cultural and ceremonial expression, identity, language, employment, health, education, and other issues.

  4. List of premiers of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Re-elected in 1937 using the slogan "socialized capitalism". Failed to win a majority in 1941 and removed as leader by his party when he was unwilling to form a coalition government with the Conservative Party to keep the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation out of power. 23: John Hart (1879–1957) 9 December 1941 29 December 1947 Appointment ...

  5. Government of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia is a secondary jurisdiction of Canada, a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy in the Westminster tradition; a premier—David Eby of the New Democratic Party since 2022—is the head of government and is invited by the Crown to form a government after securing the confidence of the Legislative Assembly ...

  6. List of British Columbia general elections - Wikipedia

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    The Conservatives, reunited under Frank Porter Patterson, form the Opposition. 31 8 72 48 1941: The Liberals, led by Premier Pattullo, win a plurality of seats and form a coalition, led by Liberal John Hart over Pattullo's objection, with the third-place Conservative Party. The CCF, under Harold Winch, form the Opposition. 21 14 12 – 1 ...

  7. British Columbia Basic Income Expert Panel Report - Wikipedia

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    The report of the British Columbia Expert Panel on Basic Income “Covering All the Basics: Reforms for a More Just Society” was released on 28 January 2021. It provides a comprehensive assessment of data on low-income earners and income supports in British Columbia (BC) and Canada, and a summary of state-of-the-art research on basic income programs.

  8. 42nd Parliament of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    7 Dec 2020 – present: Members: 87 MLA seats: Sovereign; Monarch: Elizabeth II 6 Feb 1952 – 8 Sep 2022: Charles III 8 Sep 2022 – present: Lieutenant Governor: Janet Austin 24 Apr 2018 – 30 Jan 2025: Sessions; 1st session December 8, 2020 [1] – April 12, 2021: 2nd session April 13, 2021 [2] – February 8, 2022: 3rd session February 9 ...

  9. Jody Wilson-Raybould - Wikipedia

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    Jody Wilson-Raybould PC OBC KC (born March 23, 1971), also known by her initials JWR [2] [3] and by her Kwak’wala name Puglaas, [4] [5] is a Canadian lawyer, author, and former politician who served as the member of Parliament (MP) for the British Columbia (BC) riding of Vancouver Granville from 2015 to 2021.