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B.C. City 'Vigorously Defending' Aboriginal Claim, but Says No Private Land in Play

The City of Port Coquitlam, B.C., said it is “vigorously defending” public ownership of municipal lands against a claim bought in 2016 by a local First Nation. But the city said the land claim by the Kwikwetlem First Nation does not involve private property, and the case is currently suspended “as a provincially led process takes place.” The city issued a statement on Wednesday in response to public concern about a landmark land title case invol…
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A new complaint exposes the institutional seriousness of the IAC (Instituto Autárquico de Colonización y Fomento. Rural) in the territorial conflict in Gualjaina. Lawyers linked to the indigenous positions presented to the Attorney General's Office a formal charge against the president of the IAC, Horacio Massacese, for the alleged offence of abuse of authority. The complaint maintains that the official irregularly authorized permits and authori…

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The Turtle Island News broke the news in on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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