First Nation accepts $50M settlement for land in Nanaimo, B.C.
NANAIMO, B.C. — Members of a First Nation on Vancouver Island have ratified a nearly $50-million settlement with the federal government, compensating the community for a piece of land in what is now downtown Nanaimo, B.C.
Ninety-eight per cent of the 848 community members who cast a ballot in Saturday’s vote opted to accept the $49,148,121 deal, said Douglas White, acting chief of the Snueymuxw First Nation.
“I think the result really confirms that we took the right approach and that we ended up in the right spot from the perspective of our membership,” he said in an interview.
The settlement is compensation for a 32-hectare piece of land that White said was unlawfully taken from the First Nation in the 1880s.


