BC Extends Pause on Mineral Claims in the North Amid First Nations Negotiations

BC Extends Pause on Mineral Claims in the North Amid First Nations Negotiations
B.C. Premier David Eby (L) speaks as Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew listens during a closing news conference of a meeting of western premiers in Kananaskis, Alta., on May 26, 2026. The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh
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The B.C. government has opted to extend a moratorium on new mineral claims across large areas of the north of the province amid ongoing land-use discussions and negotiations with First Nations.

The temporary suspension applies to new mineral and placer claims across northwestern and north-central B.C. stretching from the interior toward the Alaska border, and will stay in effect until Jan. 31 of next year instead of expiring on June 3 as previously planned.