Three First Nations in Surrey, B.C., are renewing a decades-long call for a parcel of land within their traditional territory to be returned to them.
The site comprises 300 acres of industrial-zoned land, which the federal government owns.
The majority of the land is currently the site of Heppell’s Farm, a well-known potato farm that has been leasing the land and growing vegetables for five decades.
As Global's Grace Ke reports, a debate is now growing over reconciliation and food security.
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The site comprises 300 acres of industrial-zoned land, which the federal government owns.
The majority of the land is currently the site of Heppell’s Farm, a well-known potato farm that has been leasing the land and growing vegetables for five decades.
As Global's Grace Ke reports, a debate is now growing over reconciliation and food security.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10589372/bc-first-nations-land-returned-heppell-farms/
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