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Aboriginal title can be declared over privately-owned land
Friday, November 15, 2024
The six Wolastoqey Nations in New Brunswick recently received a precedent-setting decision in their Aboriginal title claim. In Wolastoqey Nations v New Brunswick…
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Walking the Talk - Alberta’s New Government Moves to Implement UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Alberta government is taking a important step to act on campaign commitments to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Read More...BC Case Sets Out Principles for Good First Nations’ Governance
A recent B.C. Court of Appeal case sheds insight into good First Nation governance and the fiduciary obligations of Chiefs and Councillors. The decision is of practical importance to Band…
Read More...Truth and reconciliation - where to now?
This is a talk given by Bob Rae at a joint service of Bloor Street, Bathurst and Trinity St Paul’s United Churches in Toronto on May 31, 2015
This…
Read More...SCC case will affect expert witnesses in Aboriginal rights cases (WBLI v Abbott and Haliburton)
A few weeks ago, the Supreme Court of Canada released their decision in WBLI v Abbott and Haliburton, a long awaited case on the issue of impartiality of expert witnesses.…
Read More...Saik'uz and Stellat'en case opens up new legal options for First Nations to sue industry
A First Nations’ lawsuit against a private company for harming Aboriginal rights can go to trial, says BC Court of Appeal in Saik’uz First Nation and Stellat’en…
Read More...Post-secondary Aboriginal institutes achieve milestone
The new Ontario budget marks the beginning of an exciting new path for First Nations’ education in Ontario, with the inclusion of $5 million in new funding for Aboriginal Institutes…
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