
Help Us Repeal DRIPA and Restore Democratic Accountability in British Columbia
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) is reshaping the legal and political framework of our province—without the consultation or consent of the public. It grants Indigenous bands significant influence over legislation and land use, creating legal uncertainty, economic disruption, and undermining democratic governance.
We believe in one province, one set of laws, and equal participation for all British Columbians—Indigenous and non-Indigenous alike.
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By signing this petition, you are
- Calling for the repeal of DRIPA.
- Demanding transparent public consultation on any future legal frameworks.
- Standing up for equal rights, legal clarity, and economic prosperity.
- Supporting a unified British Columbia governed by democratic principles.
Every signature matters. Our goal is to collect 15,000 signatures to present to the Premier and the Legislature of British Columbia.


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Together, we can stand for democracy, fairness, and a strong, unified British Columbia