The B.C. Court of Appeal has confirmed the Nuchatlaht, a First Nation with 180 members, has Aboriginal title over more than 200 square kilometres of land off Vancouver Island’s west coast.
The Nuchatlaht won Canada’s second-ever finding of Aboriginal title in 2024, but only over a small fraction of their claim area.
On Thursday, the court recognized the First Nation’s full claim, saying the B.C. Supreme Court erred by disregarding material evidence, setting an arbitrary boundary, and incorrectly limiting evidence of occupation to village and reserve sites.







Newly released RCMP Security Service files reveal that it amassed more than 900 pages of intelligence on the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) over more than a decade.




