B.C.'s Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of the Cowichan Nation on Vancouver Island, granting Indigenous rights and title to the south arm of the Fraser River. The province is appealing the decision, and other First Nation communities connected to the Fraser River also oppose the decision.
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