Premier David Eby has announced a bold new initiative to bring up to $30 billion in mining investments to British Columbia’s northwest, with a strong focus on critical metals and minerals. The province is aiming to partner with First Nations to unlock the region’s resource potential while ensuring high environmental standards. Eby emphasized the importance of balancing resource development with conservation efforts, noting that strong partnerships with Indigenous communities are crucial for the province’s economic growth. Key components of the plan include faster permitting, extended electricity grids to service mines, and significant investments in northern infrastructure and social well-being. Minister of Mining Jagrup Brar highlighted the success of the Tahltan Nation’s partnership in developing the Red Chris mine, hoping it will serve as a model for future projects. However, the announcement is stirring controversy, as it coincides with the government’s push for two bills that critics argue could undermine environmental protections and First Nations’ rights. Eby denied any connection between the bills and the mining initiative, but the debate continues.
BC Premier Eby Outlines $30 Billion Mining Investment Plan with First Nations
By Sabrina Spencer
May 27, 2025 | 1:13 PM
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