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Elliott reveals platform to repeal DRIPA, review land agreements

To address what she calls a “habit of unilateral land giveaways,” Elliott promised to immediately publish maps and detailed information regarding all active Aboriginal title claims in the province.

Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
Apr 01, 2026
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B.C. Conservative leadership contender Caroline Elliott has unveiled her plan to dismantle the NDP’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, among other notable policy announcements.

Elliott claims that the NDP’s current direction when it comes to property rights and Aboriginal law prioritizes confidential negotiations over the public interest, leading to a fragmented province where resource decisions are no longer made by accountable, elected representatives.

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Caroline Elliott@NVanCaroline
Repealing DRIPA is essential. But it’s just the start. Today I’m releasing my plan to repeal DRIPA, protect private property, restore democracy and unleash prosperity in BC. We need to put British Columbians back in charge of their land, their laws, and their future. Check it
7:03 PM · Apr 1, 2026 · 6.05K Views

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