The Wei Wai Kum First Nation & the province have signed an Agreement that will transfer 22-hundred hectares of territorial lands back
The Wei Wai Kum First Nation and the province have signed an Incremental Treaty Agreement (ITA) that will transfer more than 22-hundred hectares of territorial lands back to Wei Wai Kum and help boost the Nation's economic activities.
Lands transferred under the ITA will help increase Wei Wai Kum First Nation's participation in the forest industry for economic purposes, and give its citizens access to lands for cultural and harvesting activities. Crown lands were carefully selected to balance support for Wei Wai Kum's interests and maintenance of public access to popular recreation sites such as Loveland Bay Provincial Park and areas required for BC Timber Sales operations.
The ITA demonstrates the commitment of Wei Wai Kum and the Province, along with the federal government, to the treaty process - a critically important pathway to meaningful reconciliation. The Province, federal government and Wei Wai Kum are currently in the final phases of treaty negotiations, and the lands transferred under the ITA are an early benefit as the final treaty is negotiated. The tripartite treaty negotiations have been underway since 1997, with ITA discussions between the Nation and B.C. regarding this specific land parcel ongoing since 2019.
Chief Chris Roberts says the transfer is a significant milestone in the treaty negotiations process and ongoing journey of reconciliation.