Premier David Eby presents a path for B.C.’s fate at Indigenous conference
05-06-2026 01:00 via nanaimobulletin.com

Premier David Eby presents a path for B.C.’s fate at Indigenous conference

Premier David Eby depicted a British Columbia at a crossroads between falling divided or succeeding together, in his keynote address at Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference.
On Wednesday, June 3, Eby took the podium for a keynote address during the first day of the three-day event held in Nanaimo.
“Our fates are tied, whether we are Indigenous or non-Indigenous in British Columbia, if we are successful we will all benefit as a province, there is no question about it,” Eby sai
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