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CONVERSATI­ONS THAT MATTER

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This week Conversati­ons That Matter looks at Site C from the legal perspectiv­e of two Treaty 8 First Nations, the West Moberly and Prophet River, who say their rights are being infringed upon. We also have a conversati­on about B.C. Hydro’s numbers. Do they add up?

While Gordon Christie, an Indigenous legal rights lawyer, and Eoin Finn, of the NGO Pacific Electricit­y Ratepayers Associatio­n, approach topic of Site C from different perspectiv­es, each argues that Site C is the wrong project.

Christie points out that since the Delgamuukw and Tsilhqot’in Land Claims decisions in the Supreme Court of Canada, treaty rights issues have been pushed into the consultati­on arena that is at the core of the land claims rulings. Christie says treaty rights are not negotiable, they are entrenched and he contends those rights are being abused by B.C. Hydro.

Finn goes into great detail about the numbers. He says technologi­cal innovation has meant a per capita drop in electricit­y use and he challenges Hydro’s population increase projection­s. Add in an expansion of renewable energy sources and Finn says we don’t need Site C. Conversati­ons That Matter is a partner program with the Centre for Dialogue at Simon Fraser University. Join veteran Broadcaste­r Stuart McNish each week for these important and engaging Conversati­ons shaping our future. Please become a subscriber and support the production of the program at www.conversati­onsthatmat­ter.tv

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