Maxime Bernier, Leader of the People’s Party of Canada
Private property rights are under direct attack in British Columbia.
The NDP’s DRIPA law is not about reconciliation. It undermines the property rights to land, home, farm, and business in BC.
This isn’t fearmongering. It’s a fact!
Last December, the BC Court of Appeal ruled that DRIPA gives UNDRIP the force of law with immediate legal effect.
Judges can now rewrite provincial laws through an Indigenous rights lens.
That means property rights in BC are now subject to a legal cloud of uncertainty. Businesses are at risk. It’s more difficult to get loans or attract investments. Who invests in a province where ownership means nothing?
Every major project: housing, roads, hospitals, mines; now faces a new open-ended legal threat.
The NDP government works for the globalists and the activists. They’re handing property rights to unelected judges and UN declarations.
British Columbians need a government that defends private property, that respects the rule of law, and that answers to the people, not activists.
We will fight every encroachment, from globalist declarations or activist courts.
The right to own property is fundamental. Non-negotiable. The NDP government must repeal DRIPA.
