
Minister’s bid to soothe concerns over B.C. fast-track bill is rejected
VICTORIA — Contentious British Columbia legislation to speed up infrastructure projects is heading toward passage unchanged after a government amendment to improve consultation with First Nations failed.
The amendment was proposed by Infrastructure Minister Bowinn Ma, but it failed in the committee state after Green Rob Botterell voting against it, saying it didn’t go far enough.
Bill 15 has been condemned by First Nations leaders, municipal officials and other critics who say it gives too much power to the government and undermines obligations to consult First Nations.
Ma’s amendment tabled Monday would have required government to consult “broadly” on eligibility for fast-tracking provincially significant projects.