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B.C. signs agreement recognizing Haida Nation鈥檚 title over Haida Gwaii

First-of-its-kind agreement affirms Nation鈥檚 right over region, but not power over private land
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Premier David Eby, Haida Nation Council President Gaagwiis (Jason Alsop), Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Murray Rankin and Haida Nation Council Vice-President Stephen Grosse (not pictured) signed the 鈥淕aayhllxid/G铆ihlagalgang 鈥楻ising Tide鈥 Haida Title Lands Agreement鈥 in Haida Gwaii on April 14, 2024. (Government of B.C./YouTube)

The Haida Nation and B.C. government put pen to paper on Sunday (April 14) to sign a landmark agreement that will officially transfer governance over Haida Gwaii to the First Nation.

The Gaayhllxid/G铆ihlagalgang 鈥淩ising Tide鈥 Haida Title Lands Agreement affirms the Nation鈥檚 right to make decisions around treatment and use of the island region鈥檚 Crown land and resources. It does not apply to private lands, local governments, public infrastructure or existing land and resource interests.

Through it鈥檚 finalization Sunday, the agreement marks the first time B.C. has recognized Aboriginal title through negotiation rather than being forced to do so in the court system.

Speaking at the signing ceremony in Haida Gwaii Sunday, the Nation鈥檚 council president, Gaagwiis (Jason Alsop), said the decades since B.C. became a province have been harmful and difficult for his people in many ways. But, he said, those years are a very short time in the entire ancient history of the Haida people.

鈥淎nd today, we鈥檙e creating a new story in our history here, in our narrative and our relationship with Haida Gwaii and with British Columbia.鈥

Gaagwiis said the new chapter is one of recognition of the Nation鈥檚 inherent right to the land.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an acknowledgement of past denials and harms and fully embracing the truth.鈥

Premier David Eby presented a blanket from a Musqueam woman to Gaagwiis before speaking himself.

鈥淭his is a solemn and important recognition today and it is something that is so long overdue.鈥

Eby noted his small role in the Nation鈥檚 decades long fight for formal land recognition, but said when he looks back on his life one day he believes the agreement will represent a highlight of his political career.

He and Gaagwiis signed the agreement in front of the Nation, along with Haida Council Vice-President Stephen Grosse and B.C. Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Murray Rankin. The Nation鈥檚 hereditary chiefs signed next, followed by representatives from the B.C. legislature, the Council of the Haida Nation and municipal leaders.

The agreement is expected to enter a transition period for at least the next two years, while B.C. and the Haida Nation negotiate how to combine their laws. During that period, local governments and residents will have an opportunity to weigh in, according to the province, and all land and resource decisions will be made through existing processes.

The Nation has said it鈥檚 focus will be on switching the priority of land management from a system that benefits the province and corporations most, to one that is in the best interest of its people and everyone living in Haida Gwaii.

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