Eby’s mishandling of property rights is uniting the province against him

Now, there is growing uncertainty about the basic foundations of the economy: land title, permits, investment, and even democracy itself. Angus Reid Institute data suggest that 53 per cent of British Columbians think DRIPA has gone too far in curbing the authority of the provincial legislature. Last year, it was 44 per cent. Two-thirds want private property rights to come first if those rights come into conflict with First Nations authorities.

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