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Resource development in western Canada: Indigenous peoples’ human rights must be respected Joint Response by BC Assembly of First Nations, First Nations Summit, Union of BC Indian Chiefs, Amnesty International Canada,
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Document Date: 2014-04-10 11:54:29


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Americas / /

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BC coast / Trans Mountain / British Columbia coast / /

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western Canada / west coast / /

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