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Heritage Conservation Act legislation changes delayed
The B.C. government announced Jan. 19 it is postponing the introduction of proposed amendments to the Heritage Conservation Act that had originally been anticipated for spring 2026.
This decision reflects the need to continue engagement to gather and incorporate additional feedback from industry, local governments and First Nations, a Ministry of Forests media release stated.
Input received to date has confirmed the importance of streamlining the permitting for major projects on Crown land and private residential projects, ensuring quicker community rebuilds following a disaster, and better protecting heritage and significant First Nations cultural sites.
The Ministry of Forests will continue to engage with industry, project proponents, First Nations, local governments and other interested parties. Specifically, the province will be inviting industry partners to a cross-sector meeting in the coming weeks to discuss the permitting process and will continue to welcome feedback as the work progresses, the media release said.
Progress updates and new information will be shared as it becomes available and posted to the project website.
Learn more about the Heritage Conservation Act.
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