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Windspeaker 📰 Aboriginal Multi-Media Society 📍 AB Jan 11, 2019 · 5 min read Quick Score View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Can First Nations and Metis share harvested foods between them? Courts will decide - Windspeaker.com

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📰 Media · Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
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Article Excerpt
Can First Nations and Metis share harvested foods between them? Courts will decide Facebook Twitter Pinterest Share Friday, January 11th, 2019 1:45pm Image Image Caption Dwayne Roth: legal counsel argues for Metis harvesting rights. (Photo: Shari Narine) Summary “This is a significant case… It’s right in the heart of the oil sands, so there’s a lot at stake when people can show they have rights in the areas where all this billion-dollar oil sands operations are occurring.” —Dwayne Roth, counsel for Klein By Shari Narine Windspeaker.com Contributor Twenty-three trial days have been set aside i…
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