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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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Trouble in the Ring of Fire
Several First Nations have taken a strong stand against unfettered development in Ontario's Ring of Fire. At a press conference last week, Chief Roger Wesley from Constance Lake First Nation…
Read More...OKT Welcomes Two New Associates
OKT LLP is very excited to have two new associates join our firm.
Andrea Bradley obtained her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School and recently completed her LL.M. at Cambridge.…
Read More...OKT Congratulates Osgoode for Combining Academic and Practical Legal Education in Aboriginal Law
This year, Osgoode Hall Law School marks the 40th anniversary of its clinical legal education programs, including its partnerships to establish the first community legal clinics in Ontario.
Olthuis Kleer…
Read More...OKT Golfers Set the Course
After strenuously considering pre-tournament preparations and a rigorous training schedule, OKT golfers Matt McPherson and Jesse McCormick decided to place their trust in fate and pursue the glory of…
Read More...Courts Weigh In On Caribou
It is now well established that the Crown has an obligation to act honourably in all of its dealings with Aboriginal peoples. Recent decisions have considered this obligation in contexts…
Read More...Aboriginal Law - Junior Associate Position
Olthuis, Kleer, Townshend LLP (OKT) is a small firm recognized as a leader in representing First Nations, especially in connection with Treaty and Aboriginal rights. OKT’s work includes advancing important…
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