First Nation says it was shortchanged by millions for land in 2002 settlement

-CP-The Canadian government paid a nearly $18-million settlement to the Lax Kw’alaams Band in 2002 over land that was given to a different band then sold to a railway more than a century ago, but now the First Nation in B.C. is going to court to right what it calls “historical wrongs.” The Lax Kw’alaams Band filed a lawsuit in Federal Court last week, claiming it was underpaid by millions of dollars in its deal with the federal government after the Metlakatla Band got $150 million — more than eight times more — for the illegal sale of the same land, in a 2023 settlement. The lawsuit says the land in northwest B.C. was illegally divided in 1888 then unlawfully sold to the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. in 1907….

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