
By Dave Flawse, The Discourse, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
At the end of May, the B.C. government gave a third and final reading of the K’omoks Treaty Act, which will now go to the federal legislature to be ratified, a moment that has been over thirty years in the making. If passed, the treaty will give K’ómoks First Nation the ability to self-govern and bring economic development to newly acquired lands in the Comox Valley.
“The economic opportunities are huge,” says K’omoks First Nation Chief Nicole Rempel in an interview with The Discourse, adding that “it’s all about working together.”
Continue reading ‘Everybody will benefit’: What the K’omoks Treaty means for economic development in the Comox Valley