
Christine Boyle
Christine Boyle is the Minister of Indigenous Relations in British Columbia, responsible for fostering relationships and addressing issues affecting Indigenous communities. She recently criticized Dallas Brodie's remarks about residential schools, labeling them as 'abhorrent behavior' and asserting that there is no place for denialism regarding the historical injustices faced by Indigenous peoples.
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Christine Boyle is the Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs who stated that housing delivery is a priority.
Critics say B.C. housing bill takes aim at local governanceHousing Minister Christine Boyle stated that the government would not return to the days of empty condos and foreign investment driving up prices.
Developers in Canada say they’re hurting. Cue the tiny violinsChristine Boyle will take over the housing portfolio and her ministry of Indigenous relations and reconciliation goes to Spencer Chandra-Herbert.
B.C. Premier David Eby shakes up cabinet with a focus on economy, jobsChristine Boyle, B.C.’s minister of Indigenous relations and reconciliation, congratulated the nation on Friday.
Kitselas First Nation in northwestern B.C. votes in favour of self-governanceChristine Boyle is a member of OneCity who left her position after being elected to B.C.’s provincial legislature.
Vancouver voters head to polls in municipal by-electionChristine Boyle is now a provincial MLA and was previously involved in local politics.
Vancouver by-election vote likely to be fractured, political experts sayThe B.C. Indigenous Relations Minister, Christine Boyle, has declared that there is 'no place in B.C. for residential school denialism.'
Justin Trudeau's biggest scandal? The 215 Indigenous children's graves that were never found |Christine Boyle, B.C.’s Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation, stated that concerns about the deal impacting private property rights are unfounded.
B.C. government announces First Nations land pact on Sunshine Coast, months after deal was inkedB.C. Indigenous Relations Minister Christine Boyle calls Brodie’s comments 'abhorrent behaviour' and says there is 'no place in B.C. for residential school denialism.'
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