Vancouver’s chief minister’s chief minister of Vancouver island has launched a culture that has been experienced by a covenant and constitution.
There is a first nation that contains over 350 members Four reserves Central Vancouver island. The main reserve is in the Court-Comox area.
The country works for more than three decades to establish all the ownership in the country and 35 square land in the country.
83% of the votes and accepting the Constitution of Komox Constitution 81 percent Allows authorized members of the covenant, wildlife and parks and water bodies and the forests of the region.
The trip to the country’s elected Chief Councilor Nicole said the contract will allow the country’s generations to revive their culture.
“In the future our K’ómoks does not make the decision in Ottawa, it is really exciting,” she told the CBC News.
The members of the age group qualifies to vote in the covenant, Saturday had 91% polling on Saturday.
Indian Act – Indian Act – Indian Act for decades – Federal Law – the reactionary law has been widely criticized for local nations – this is mainly wiped out the country’s lifestyle.
“I think it is really exciting to get the opportunity to get out of the Indian law,” Rimal said.
“Our ancestors did not have that decision because our ancestors did not like it. It is regular on them.”
The prosity needs to be accepted by the provincial and federal governments to the prosty, this will take the solutions three years.
A statement from First 3 years to work in the next three years, the development of its governing body and expanding its largest financial opportunities in front of the front. ”

Christin Boyeen Boyne congratulated the first country leadership to successful votes of a truce in 1994.
“I stand firm to receive this path with the” Komox people “,” Boyle said.
The challenge of the first country nearby
The oppositional area of the traditional area of Central Vancouver Island is overlaping the Cavamocks agreement from the country.
Said Chris Roberts Posted on the last week last week, CBC told the New Zay last week, the CBC told the news of Wai Kam claims.
The court rejected the application on Friday.
James QuotelThe head of Weyi Water Edge First Nation has experienced a feeling well in the covenant vote results, and with excessive support it has been “no end.”
The quater also said he would like to discuss the costs to move together from the courts.
“I said, ‘I have your Big House. If you don’t want to sit there, come to us,'” he said CBC News. “You know, there is a way that can do it.”

The covenant contains conditions that contain the conditions that contain the conditions that affect the conditions that affect the conditions that affect their rights and title.
Nations ‘They said to be celebrated at the’ Shared History. “
“As a people, we want to work with our neighbors and building relationships,” she said.
“Because when we work together, we work together and we’re doing well together.”