The Cowichan Tribes have scored a major victory in court for their land rights in British Columbia. What's next?
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GUNTER: Cowichan Tribes land ruling shows activist judges rewriting Canadian law, threatening private property rights
In August, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Barbara Young ruled that a large chunk of the Vancouver suburb — including 150 private homes, several businesses, some government land and a golf course — were ...
British Columbia Premier David Eby says his government will be asking for a stay of the implementation of the Cowichan Tribes ...
In Canada's British Columbia, the mountainous West Kootenay region forms a rare inland temperate rainforest, where the Sinixt ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, alongside 10 other tribal nations, has sent a letter to the Canadian government asking it to address mining in British Columbia because of the harm they ...
EAST PRAIRIE METIS SETTLEMENT, Alberta (AP) — Carrol Johnston counted her blessings as she stood on the barren site where her home was destroyed by a fast-moving wildfire that forced her to flee her ...
Abenaki leaders in Québec on Friday unveiled a fresh trove of genealogical research that they say proves specific members of Vermont-recognized tribes have no native heritage. Representatives from the ...
When I returned to Canada in 1981, after having lived in the United States for 15 years, then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was in the process of what was called “repatriating” the Canadian ...
The U.S. Supreme Court in its new term will take up whether Enbridge filed too late to send Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel's lawsuit to federal court.
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