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What’s happening in B.C. isn’t reconciliation — it’s laying the legal groundwork to take away what people have built, bought and paid taxes on. Ever since the province locked itself to UNDRIP through DRIPA, we’ve watched a slow, deliberate shift toward a two-tier system that puts vague “collective” political goals ahead of individual rights and private property. That’s not healing — that’s Marxism dressed up as justice. And if no one pushes back, it will mean ordinary British Columbians can be told where they can live, what they can do with their land, and ultimately who really controls it. Drea is one of the few reporters actually showing this to Canadians — knocking on doors, talking to families, pressing officials, and documenting what the legacy media won’t. If you don’t want B.C. turned into a test lab for ideologically driven land grabs, chip in now to keep her reporting.