“While the Premier is entitled to disagree with a court ruling — and to appeal it — he is not entitled to use his platform to attack judges who cannot respond publicly.”
I think Eby can express his government's position of disagreement and a reasonable amount of frustration on the ruling.
Eby's comments at the BC CoC:
"To face such dramatic, overreaching and unhelpful court decisions as we have seen over the last couple of months, is deeply troubling... It’s hard to understate the damage that could be done or has already been done to public support for the delicate, critical and necessary work we have to do with First Nations... British Columbians, not judges, have to decide our path forward. There are no judicial shortcuts to this work."
In contrast with Doug Ford's "bleeding heart liberal judges" comment, and the Smith government's overt legislative contempt for the work the court does, Eby is just coming to terms with the difficult but necessary job of reconciliation in front of his government.