B.C. First Nation angry about Sinixt lawsuits: ‘They’re U.S. citizens’ | Unpublished
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Author: Amy Judd
Publication Date: September 4, 2025 - 20:45

B.C. First Nation angry about Sinixt lawsuits: ‘They’re U.S. citizens’

September 4, 2025
The B.C.-based Syilx Okanagan Nation is calling the lawsuits 'disappointing,' saying it is the rights and title holder for that region.


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