The First Nations Leadership Council is condemning the postponed tariffs proposed by the Trump administration, urging that any response from Canada and British Columbia must respect First Nations’ inherent rights and title. The tariffs, if enacted, could harm the economies of Canada and British Columbia and disproportionately impact First Nations communities. The First Nations Leadership Council stresses that any actions, including concessions or relief efforts, should avoid worsening these effects and must honor First Nations’ constitutional and human rights. The council also highlights that many First Nations economies are tied to resource development, which would be severely affected by these tariffs. First Nations Leadership Council leaders are calling for First Nations to play a central role in developing any response to the tariffs and ensuring that their rights are upheld throughout any retaliatory or relief measures.

FNLC Calls for Respect of First Nations’ Rights in Response to Postponed Tariffs
By Sabrina Spencer
Feb 6, 2025 | 4:13 PM
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