74 Percent of BC Business Association Firms Cutting Investment Due to Uncertainty Over DRIPA

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The Knowledge Totem pole carved by indigenous artists on the front lawn of the legislature at Victoria, B.C., on May 8, 2024. The Canadian Press/Chad HipolitoRoughly three-quarters of respondents in a new member survey by the Business Council of B.C. say they are cutting down on investment plans in the province as a result of concern over the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA).Business Council of B.C. (BCBC) CEO Laura Jones said the findings of the survey demonstrate a major decline in optimism among B.C.’s business community since DRIPA was first put through in 2019.

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