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Author: Justine Hunter
Publication Date: September 11, 2025 - 21:04
Haida Nation’s Aboriginal title secured through court order
September 11, 2025
An agreement between the Haida Nation and the federal and provincial governments has been given court approval, cementing the nation’s Aboriginal title to all one million hectares of Haida Gwaii, once known as the Queen Charlotte Islands.
Private landowners have been assured that there will be no changes to their ownership status, but the transition of governance over Crown-land tenures and parks on the archipelago off B.C.’s north coast is still being worked out.
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