Category: British Columbia

Is British Columbia Indigenous Land?

Ninety-five percent of British Columbia, including Vancouver, is on unceded traditional First Nations territory. Unceded means that First Nations people never ceded or legally signed away their lands to the Crown or to Canada. Is B.C. indigenous land? Indigenous people have lived in the area now known as B.C. for more than 10,000 years. They […]

Is British Columbia Rich?

British Columbia has the fourth-largest GDP compared to the other Canadian provinces and territories, and accounts for 13.38% of Canada’s total GDP. Vancouver, the province’s largest city, is one of the most expensive cities in the entire country (second only to Toronto). Why is British Columbia so rich? British Columbia’s Prime Location on Canada’s West […]

When The Mainland Colony Of British Columbia Was First Formed In 1858 What City Was Its Capital?

Fort Langley. Colony of British Columbia (1858–1866) Colony of British Columbia Capital Fort Langley (1858–1859) New Westminster (1859–1866) Common languages English (official) Northern Athabaskan languages Salishan languages Religion Christianity, Indigenous beliefs Government Constitutional monarchy What was the first capital of the colony of BC? The British decided to call it “New Westminster” instead, and make […]