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A new argument is being made in a B.C. courtroom this week that could have consequences across B.C. Some U.S. tribes with traditional territory in B.C. say they should also get a say in economic decision-making.This week, a judicial review is underway in Rossland Provincial Court about a magnesium mine, proposed by West High Yield Resources and the Osyoos Indian Band.Participating in the review and pushing for an injunction to remain in place is the Sinixt, a U.S.-based Indigenous group that says the project sits on its traditional land.The Sinixt is one of two U.S. groups tabling a new argument…
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