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Poilievre: "UNDRIP threatens Canada's sovereignty"

"Enough is enough,” when it comes to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous people’s grip on private property laws, says Poilievre.

Quinn Patrick
Jun 19, 2026
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Pierre Poilievre is drawing a line in the sand against what he calls the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples' threat to property rights.

While in British Columbia, where UNDRIP has been enacted into law by the B.C. NDP through DRIPA, Poilievre said, “enough is enough.”

He made the comments in response to the Carney government’s plan to ratify a treaty approved in B.C. with the K’ómoks First Nation that recognizes self-government, resource and land rights.

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