BRITISH COLUMBIA - CANADA : COMPLEXITY OF TRANSITION FROM SOVEREIGN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TO BRITISH COLONY : CSSP XXII

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ETC 2 3 4 5 as related to the void Hudson's Bay Company Charter Fitzgerald Examinations / Examine : 1613 : Plantagon : Yuquot : BC : Utrecht
["While the term British Columbia Coast has been recorded from the earliest period of non-native settlement in British Columbia, it has never been officially defined in legal terms. The term has historically been in popular usage for over a century to describe a region of the province that extends west from the Coast Mountains and North Cascades. This definition makes the term British Columbia Coast largely synonymous with the 15 regional districts that have territory in this region - see Colony Of British Columbia / Crown Colony / Early English colonies were usually established and administered by companies under charters granted by the monarch. The first "royal colony" was the Colony of Virginia, after 1624, when the Crown of the Kingdom of England revoked the royal charter it had granted to the Virginia Company and assumed control of the administration." - Note : Royal Charter : I.E. HBC / Letters Patent] Source Wikipedia
ANCESTRAL SOVEREIGN INDIGENOUS STATES
MODERN ERA CONSTITUTIONAL EIIR CANADA
6. BNA ACT (1867) & THE CANADA CONSTITUTION ACT (1982)
2. THE RELEVANCE OF THE HBC SOVEREIGN COLONY : (A) (B) (C) IN BC
8. CANADA : LEAGUE OF NATIONS & UNITED NATIONS FOUNDING MEMBER
3. (1763) ROYAL PROCLAMATION & (1788) UTRECHT COURT RELEVANCE
9. CANADA AS UNITED NATIONS FOUNDER (1945) ADOPTED CHARTER

ARCHIVES - LRWC LINKS - HTG MORALES : HISTORY OF LAND SURVEYS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

“The best interests of First Nations, for example, were the fiduciary responsibility of the Dominion, which frequently disapproved of the province’s colonial policies – sometimes even considering them illegal – but never challenged them in court. As a result, Dominion surveyors generally laid out for First Nations only as much land as the province was prepared to allocate. The province based its colonial policies upon the interests of the settler society and business interests, which overwhelmingly supported the compartmentalization of First Nations to fifteen hundred small reserves, making up only slightly more than one-third of one percent of British Columbia” Source – Darby James Cameron : William Drewry and Land Surveying in British Columbia, 1887-1929 : An Agent of Change : Province Of British Columbia Definitions Resource Site. UN Human Rights Division - Children : Indigenous Peoples : Fundamental Rights


The earliest survey record in the Crown Land Registry dates back to December 15, 1851 and was completed by Joseph Despard Pemberton, Colonial Surveyor on behalf of the Hudson’s Bay Company. Pemberton was later named the first Surveyor General of the Colony of Vancouver Island in 1858. The position has evolved over time with many Surveyors General since the creation of the Corporation of BC Land Surveyors in 1905. The land surveyors’ professional organization became the Association of BC Land Surveyors in 2005.
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