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Gitxsan Announce Temporary Suspension of Eviction Notice

Friday, August 8, 2014 @ 3:38 PM

Prince George, B.C. – There is a new development in the dispute between the Gitxsan Nation and the crown over Gitxsan lands being given to two other Indian bands.

A news release from the Gitxsan this afternoon states “Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs of Gitsegukla and Gitwangak agreed to suspend evictions on August 8, 2014 until August 25, 2014 pending critical discussions between Crown, Kitselas and Kitsumkalum that may amend their Agreements in Principle.

The Gitxsan have been seeking, since June 2012 to “amend the Agreement in Principle offer…including removal of those lands…” to be taken from Gitxsan land tenure system and wrongly offered in treaties to the two Tsimshian bands. “During this period the Gitxsan did everything we could to move this off the wrong track, to the right track that includes economic sharing of our lands with consent” says Sagum Higookxw “We still remain reasonable for tangible progress”.

Earlier this week the Gitxsan served notice that they would be shutting down all railway traffic through their territory.  CN Rail applied for and received a B.C. Supreme Court  injunction barring anyone from trespassing on CN rail lines between Smithers and Terrace.  The Gitxsan did not contravene the court order, saying they are “law Abiding citizens.”

Today’s release states “This activity to repel trespassers from Gitxsan title lands is pursuant to exclusivity required by the Supreme Court of Canda. “The Gitxsan view these talks as merely symbolic gestures if CN does not withdraw their injunction” says Gwaans, Beverley Clifton Percival, Negotiator, “we have been and will continue to abide by the law”.

“It is a very positive move by the Crown to undertake to work diligently with Kitselas and Kitsumkalum to ensure that all parties in the situation are dealt with honourably” stated Tenimgyat, Art Mathews “The government being honourable is not a one-size fits all”.

The Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs will maintain all camps on highways, railways and rivers.

Comments

Down near Pemberton I was surprised to read a sign saying no trespassers on their land… Followed by a notice that they do not recognize the BC government nor it’s laws on their land.

I think that is going to far and is a recipe for conflict. At the end of the day we are all Canadian equal under the law. This idea of limiting access to recreational users of the public lands and declaring the law does not apply to them is unacceptable.

I view treaty rights as akin to municipal rights under a collective for the purpose of traditional activities and economic royalties, but it is not a right to discriminate against others based on race or ethnicity when it comes to access to public lands for recreational purposes or protection under the rule of law that applies to everyone native or not.

Haven’t FN laid claim to over 100% of BC? Maybe we should work that out first before issuing evictions.

Limites time to “trespass”. Oh, I forgot. Not their land legally.

But government payments are recognized

Nice speech eagle 1, but no to many facts.
Cheers

Eagle: “At the end of the day we are all Canadian equal under the law.”

That’s the way it should be, but not the way it is.

I don’t think anyone is too worried about these “eviction notices”.

Retired. That would be at South Shala near Seton Portage just off of Anderson Lake. Good people I had no troubles with them, just found the sign posted to be a bit troubling.

Indians seem to have more rights and favours then us white people

Evicting people of there land. Does that mean if someone is in medical distress the ambulance should wait at the boundary of their land

DPJ~~your funny.

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