B.C. NDP caucus split over premier's plan to amend Indigenous reconciliation framework law

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The NDP government is courting two Independent MLAs to support the premier’s controversial plan to suspend sections of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People’s Act.

Sources tell CBC News a growing number of NDP MLAs oppose the changes the premier is pushing.

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