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The protocol puts politics aside, said [Spencer Siwallace], as the province acknowledges Nuxalk's rights and title to the territory, without the nation having to surrender or cede lands or jurisdiction over those lands.
We were very hesitant to sign the protocol with the province... but with Canada endorsing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the province finally acknowledging that Nuxalk rights, title and interests exists, we are cautiously optimistic that the "new relationship" may have some merit," reads a press release from the Nuxalk.
The release is filled throughout with such "cautious" support of the protocol, and states clearly that the Nuxalk Nation has never surrendered, ceded or sold its territory to the Crown. Nuxalk takes great pains in...
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On November 8, 2011, a new protocol (Protocol) amending the Canada-Barbados Income Tax Agreement (Treaty) was signed by the two countries, updating th...
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Cole, Timothy W. and Muriel Foulonneau. Using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting. Westport, CT: Libraries Unlimited, 2007. ...
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Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chretien has pledged to ask Parliament to ratify the Kyoto Protocol before the end of 2002. However, ...
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Cross-border class actions raise due process and litigation preclusion issues of significance to United States counsel seeking to either implement mul...
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DURBAN, South Africa -- Pressure from the European Union and the planet's least-developed nations has forced an international climate change summit to...
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By Pamela L. Cross, Elinore J. Richardson and Bruce R. Sinclair, C.A.
On September 21, 2007 the Minister of Finance, Jim Flaherty, and t...
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Copyright 2008, Blake, Cassels & Graydon
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Originally published in Blakes Bulletin on Tax, July
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A number of amendmen...
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