Prime Minister Mark Carney said he "fundamentally disagrees" with the B.C. Supreme Court decision granting Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title to 300 to 324 hectares of land in Richmond, B.C. The article centers on a property rights and legal dispute with political implications rather than a direct market-moving economic or corporate development. Near-term financial impact appears limited, though the ruling may add uncertainty around land title and housing-related policy.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he "fundamentally disagrees" with the B.C. Supreme Court decision granting Cowichan Tribes Aboriginal title to 300 to 324 hectares of land in Richmond, B.C. The article centers on a property rights and legal dispute with political implications rather than a direct market-moving economic or corporate development. Near-term financial impact appears limited, though the ruling may add uncertainty around land title and housing-related policy.
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