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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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OKT welcomes Sara Mainville to the partnership
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OKT is very excited to announce that, commencing January 1, 2018, Sara Mainville has been admitted to the partnership!
Sara joined OKT…
La suite...Supreme Court affirms that modern Treaties must be honoured
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Despite co-management provisions in modern treaties, the Yukon Government acted unilaterally to try to impose what it wanted in…
La suite...The Ten Commandments of A Better Relationship
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Ten Commandments for Partnering with First Nations in order to Co-implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Thou shall… La suite...Monuments are one thing, Stare Decisis and Racist Colonial Law is Another
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John A. Macdonald was a man of his times. I gather that is the underlying social acceptance that Canada’s early days were days…
La suite...OKT’s named partners voted as "Best Lawyers" in Aboriginal Law
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On behalf of OKT, I would like to congratulate our founding partners, John Olthuis, Nancy Kleer and Roger Townshend, on…
La suite...Recent Supreme Court decisions fail to embrace promise of UNDRIP and renewed nation to nation relationship
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OKT lawyers Krista Nerland, Matt McPherson and Lorraine Land have produced this long-form guide to the Court’s new decisions…
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