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Andrew Nikiforuk // When Indigenous Assert Rights, Canada Sends Militarized Police | The Tyee

20.1.19

When Indigenous Assert Rights, Canada Sends Militarized Police | The Tyee: “Canada is creating the problem by refusing to recognize what its own courts are saying about aboriginal rights and title,” added Pasternak.

Over the last decade rulings by the Supreme Court of Canada and lower courts have established that Canadian governments have a duty to consult and accommodate Indigenous people before resources are extracted from their land, and that in many cases their land and title rights have not been extinguished.


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