UBCIC Resolution Calls for
Unqualified Support of
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
by BC Union of Indian Chiefs
Dear Honourable Ministers,
We are writing to you with respect to the Union of BC Indian
Chiefs Resolution 2010-33, "United Nations Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples and Canada's Intention to Endorse," which
was carried at the Union of BC Indian Chiefs' Annual General
Assembly on September 17, 2010 (enclosed).
In 2006, the UBCIC wrote to you expressing our deep concern that
your government had not yet indicated its clear support for the draft
UNDRIP, and urged you to adopt the draft UNDRIP without amendment or
qualification. The UBCIC formally endorsed and supported the full and
unqualified implementation of the UNDRIP in 2008, and requested that
the federal and provincial governments do the same.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Government of Canada
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2
Fax: 613-941-6900
Minister John Duncan
Indian and Northern Affairs
10 Wellington Street
Gatineau, Quebec, K1A 0A6
Fax: 819-953-4941
RE: UBCIC Resolution 2010-33 Calls for Unqualified Canadian
Government Support for U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
Peoples
October 21, 2010
In March 2010,
your government announced in the Speech from the Throne that it would
take immediate steps to endorse the UNDRIP "in a manner that is
fully consistent with Canada's Constitution and laws." We strongly
urge you to endorse the UNDRIP immediately and without qualification
and in a manner that:
* Ensures the survival, dignity, security and well-being of
present and future generations of Indigenous Peoples;
* Upholds the April 2008 House of Commons motion calling for
the government to fully implement the standards in the UNDRIP;
and
* Fully respects the UNDRIP in all relevant international
forums and strengthens the international human rights systems for
Indigenous Peoples.
Please contact us for any further information. You can reach the
UBCIC office at 604-684-0231.
On behalf of the UNION OF BC INDIAN CHIEFS
[original signed]
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip
President
Chief William Charlie
Vice-President
Chief Robert Chamberlin
Secretary-Treasurer
CC: Members of Parliament
UBCIC Chiefs Council
Assembly of First Nations
BC Assembly of First Nations
First Nations Summit
First Nation Provincial/Territorial Organizations
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UNION OF B.C. INDIAN CHIEFS
42ND ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SEPTEMBER 15TH-17TH, 2010
VANCOUVER, B.C.
Resolution no. 2010-33
RE: UNDRIP and Canada's Intention to Endorse
WHEREAS the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) was overwhelmingly adopted by the General
Assembly in September 2007, after more than 20 years of
discussions;
WHEREAS the UNDRIP is the most comprehensive, universal
international human rights instrument explicitly addressing the
economic, social, cultural, political, spiritual and environmental
rights of Indigenous Peoples;
WHEREAS the UBCIC has formally endorsed and the supported the
full implementation of the UNDRIP via UBCIC Resolution 2008-03 Support
for the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples;
WHEREAS among the four States that voted against the UNDRIP,
Australia and New Zealand have reversed their positions and Canada and
the United States are reviewing theirs;
WHEREAS in March 2010, the Canadian Government announced in the
Speech from the Throne that it will take steps to endorse the UNDRIP
"in a manner that is fully consistent with Canada's Constitution and
laws";
WHEREAS to limit the UNDRIP in this qualified manner would defeat
the purpose of having international standards, which serve to inspire
and guide improved protection for human rights and not simply
reinforce the status quo;
WHEREAS the government's qualification could serve to
legitimize existing injustices in Canada and undermine the principle
of universality that applies to all human rights;
WHEREAS the May 2010 Report of the UN Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues urges Canada and the United States to "work in
good faith with Indigenous Peoples for the unqualified endorsement and
full implementation of the Declaration";
WHEREAS the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights
and fundamental freedoms of Indigenous People, James Anaya, also urges
"any formal statement of endorsement be made in a manner that is
fully consistent with the Declaration's terms";
WHEREAS contrary to Canada's constitutional and internal
obligations, the government failed since 2006 to consult Indigenous
Peoples on matters relating to the UNDRIP that potentially affect
Indigenous rights;
WHEREAS the government is taking unilateral positions in
international forums that seriously undermine Indigenous Peoples'
rights and the UNDRIP, including forums relating to the Convention on
Biological Diversity, intellectual property and climate change;
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Union of BC Indian
Chiefs-in-Assembly and UBCIC Executive urge the Canadian government to
endorse the UNDRIP without qualification and in a manner that:
1) Ensures the survival, dignity, security and well-being of
present and future generations of Indigenous Peoples;
2) Upholds the April 2008 House of Commons motion calling for the
Canadian Parliament and government to "fully implement" the
standards in the UNDRIP; and
3) Fully respects the UNDRIP in all relevant international forums
and strengthens the international human rights system for Indigenous
Peoples throughout the world.
Moved: Chief Jonathan Kruger, Penticton Indian Band
Seconded: Terry Doward, Proxy, Tla-o-qui-aht
Disposition: Carried
Date: September 17, 2010
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