Tahltan Central Government president Chad Norman Day says he is “deeply honoured” his nation is the first Indigenous group in B.C. to sign an agreement under UNDRIP legislation. He says the agreement with the provincial government will lead to a more prosperous future for the Tahltan people.
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Importance of Tahltan people ‘at the heart’ of decisions made in their territory
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