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Major projects will be slowed by court challenges if rights are violated: First Nations chief

Major projects will be slowed by court challenges if rights are violated: First Nations chief

The regional chief of the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations said Wednesday that governments should not speed up major projects at the expense of First Nations rights — and warned that projects will be slowed down by court challenges if First Nations are not consulted from the start.

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