“BC can choose to be a world-class jurisdiction or let opportunity slip away,” Jutla told The Northern Miner in Vancouver on Monday. “Clear permitting timelines, stable policies, and strong partnerships with Indigenous communities are essential. A project’s viability shouldn’t hinge on bureaucratic delays.”
The permitting backlog poses existential challenges for the exploration industry, said Jutla, a lawyer with a decade of experience in the resources sector. And it’s unclear whether the recently re-elected New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Premier David Eby, will bring the changes needed to turn the tide. The party secured a slim majority in the Oct. 19 election, winning 47 out of 93 seats in the Legislative Assembly.
Explorers face inconsistent timelines and poor communication. Some companies have abandoned projects or lost funding tied to exploration deadlines. The government’s ability to reform…


