The Indian Act’s ‘extinction clause’ must be removed
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The Indian Act’s ‘extinction clause’ must be removed
TANYA TALAGA
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PUBLISHED 45 MINUTES AGO
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Jeanette Lavell is an Anishinaabe woman who married a non-Native and lost her treaty rights under a provision of the Indian Act. She and a co-defendant took their case to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1970, on whether on not the Act discriminates against women.
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