National News British Columbians talk about province adopting UNDRIP By Tina House Dec 05, 2019 It’s been one week since the government of British Columbia made the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples a law in the province. People are talking about the historic law and what it means for them. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *PhoneSubmit Report Tags: B.C., British Columbia, grassroots, UNDRIP, United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People Continue Reading Teenager from Mistawasis Nehiyawak wins climate change essay contest Métis educator wins award for developing program to help teenage mothers Author(s) Tina House [email protected] More Stories Complaints against Mounties jump 5th year in a row: report 1 day ago By Kathleen Martens Canada’s Arctic policy draws on international collab... 1 day ago By The Canadian Press Nation to Nation AFN’s national chief on the December gathering and offer... 2 days ago By Fraser Needham Chiefs say Ottawa owes First Nations millions of dollars i... 2 days ago By Karyn Pugliese SCO grand chief sent to hospital after early morning alter... 2 days ago By Dennis Ward Devastated mothers blast Trudeau over policing in Canada a... 2 days ago By Leanne Sanders | Savanna Craig