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Summit official speaks out in the wake of Rustad podcast with Jordan Peterson

With a Conservative party rising in the ranks in B.C., a First Nations Summit political executive says now is the time to address misinformation and fear-mongering around Indigenous rights and reconciliation.

Rustad sat down with Peterson on Aug. 15, but the interview, called"Stopping the Socialist Trainwreck in British Columbia," wasn't shared on Peterson's social media channels until Sept. 2. In it, they talked about energy, education, his move to the Conservative Party and"Indigenous law."“Property rights, in my opinion, is a fundamental core for our freedoms in a society.

But Rustad told Peterson the agreement"actually identified title underneath private property rights and so Indigenous law will now apply to private properties. Indigenous law will now say what you can and can’t do." "It has nothing about people losing their houses. They will still have to pay their property tax. They will still have their houses. They will still have it, whether it's on Crown title or aboriginal title."

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