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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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A recent decision by the Yukon Court of Appeal in Ross River Dena Council v. Government of Yukon 2012 YKCA 14 [“RRDC”],…
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What is “Idle No More”? Why are roads and railways being blocked? Why is Chief Spence starving herself to death? Where is this…
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A new edition of OKT’s Aboriginal Law Handbook is hot off the presses. An indispensable reference for lawyers, non-lawyers, and law students looking…
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