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The Cowichan Tribes vs Canada (2025) ruling is one of the most important court decisions in British Columbia’s history — and it has the potential to reshape land ownership, land transfers, fee simple title, and property rights across 95% of the province In this deep-dive breakdown, I unpack the entire BC Supreme Court case: What the Cowichan Nation claimed How they proved Aboriginal title Why the judge ruled the Province acted illegally And how this decision could affect homeowners, investors, developers, and anyone who owns property in BC I also examine: 🧭 The 1853 James Douglas Promise 📜 Why 150-year-old Crown grants were ruled invalid 🏠 What this means for private homeowners in Richmond 🌎 And how this precedent could apply to the rest of BC Finally, I break down the three most likely outcomes of the upcoming negotiations between the Cowichan Nation, the Province of BC, and the Federal Government: 1️⃣ Co-Governance or Land-Sharing Agreements 2️⃣ Compensation or Revenue-Sharing 3️⃣ A Full Modern Treaty (like Tsawwassen First Nation) This ruling didn’t close anything — it opened the door to a negotiation that’s been avoided for over a century. And the results will shape the future of property ownership and land rights in British Columbia 📞 Need help understanding how this affects YOU? If your home falls inside a land-claim area — or you want to know how future Aboriginal title cases could impact property values, development, or resale — book a 1-on-1 call with me below: 👉 Book a Call: https://calendly.com/cole-thevancouve... Let’s break down exactly what this ruling means for you, your property, and the future of land ownership in BC