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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 21 MIN

Should B.C. keep DRIPA? BC Greens leader Emily Lowan defends Indigenous rights

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DRIPA — the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act — is at the centre of a political firestorm in British Columbia. The BC NDP want to amend it. The Conservatives want to repeal it. But, the BC Greens are the only party defending DRIPA as is.BC Greens leader Emily Lowan joins This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir to explain why her party is standing firm and responds to criticism that DRIPA goes too far. Has the law been misunderstood? What does it mean for Indigenous rights, resource development, and private property in B.C.?As one of the youngest political leaders in Canada, Lowan also addresses questions about her experience, leadership, and whether the Greens remain relevant in today’s political landscape.Plus, should Canada ban social media for youth under 16? Lowan weighs in on one of the fastest-growing debates around tech, safety, and government overreach.Recorded: April 13, 2026

DRIPA — the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act — is at the centre of a political firestorm in British Columbia. The BC NDP want to amend it. The Conservatives want to repeal it. But, the BC Greens are the only party defending DRIPA as is.BC Greens leader Emily Lowan joins This is VANCOLOUR host Mo Amir to explain why her party is standing firm and responds to criticism that DRIPA goes too far. Has the law been misunderstood? What does it mean for Indigenous rights, resource development, and private property in B.C.?As one of the youngest political leaders in Canada, Lowan also addresses questions about her experience, leadership, and whether the Greens remain relevant in today’s political landscape.Plus, should Canada ban social media for youth under 16? Lowan weighs in on one of the fastest-growing debates around tech, safety, and government overreach.Recorded: April 13, 2026

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