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BC Hands Reconciliation Industry The Win

Summary by Easton Spectator
Dallas Brodie, the leader of OneBC party and Jim McMurtry, historian, author and teacher, join me to dissect recent events on BC’s coast regarding lawsuits with native bands. @Dallas_Brodie @JimMcMurtry01 Richmond property values plummet 40%. pic.twitter.com/W6i9oxsqTx — unscrew the news (@unscrewthenews) March 21, 2026 FULL INTERVIEW BELOW BC Hands Reconciliation Industry The Win by Unscrew the News Everyone loses in this game though. Read on…
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Easton Spectator broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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