Lawyers ask B.C. Supreme Court judge to reopen Cowichan land title case
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Open this photo in gallery: Country Meadows Golf Course, which falls within the boundaries of a Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim, in Richmond, B.C. DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS 2 COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER B.C. Supreme Court Justice Barbara Young was asked Monday to reconsider her landmark Cowichan Tribes ruling in light of a contrary judgment that followed months later. The unusual hearing, held in the same Victoria courtroom where Justice Young conducted Canada’s longest-running trial, will determine whether the case will be reopened almost 10 months after she released her judgmen…
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