Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy),, 2017 ABQB 107

JudgeJeffrey
Subject MatterSTATUTES,PRACTICE,ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
Citation2017 ABQB 107
CourtCourt of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
Docket Number1501 07073
Date14 February 2017
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7 practice notes
  • Clyde River (Hamlet) v. Petroleum Geo‑Services Inc., 2017 SCC 40
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 26 juillet 2017
    ...[2010] 4 F.C.R. 500; Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia, 2014 SCC 44, [2014] 2 S.C.R. 257; Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v. Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107; Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817; Qikiqtani Inuit Assn. v. Canada (Minister of Natural Resour......
  • George Gordon First Nation v Saskatchewan,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 29 mars 2022
    ...by GGFN. [77]        In this vein, I find the reasoning from Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107, 21 Admin LR (6th) 332, persuasive and in accordance with the above analysis. In Kainaiwa, the Blood Indian Band and Canada entered into two......
  • Chan v Her Majesty the Queen, 2017 ABQB 480
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 août 2017
    ...1 FC 742 (CA), aff’d [1994] 3 SCR 1100, summarized regarding discretionary decisions in Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107 at para 58. However, I concluded the record here also does not demonstrate a strong prima facie case for mandamus. The record does not s......
  • Court Quashes Alberta Minister Of Energy's Refusal To Transfer Subsurface Mineral Rights To First Nation
    • Canada
    • Mondaq Canada
    • 12 mai 2017
    ...to consider goal of reconciliation with First Nations was 'unreasonable' Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107 On February 14, 2017, Mr. Justice Jeffrey of the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench (the "Court") quashed the Alberta minister of energy's decision to refuse a request......
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5 cases
  • Clyde River (Hamlet) v. Petroleum Geo‑Services Inc., 2017 SCC 40
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 26 juillet 2017
    ...[2010] 4 F.C.R. 500; Tsilhqot’in Nation v. British Columbia, 2014 SCC 44, [2014] 2 S.C.R. 257; Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v. Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107; Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration), [1999] 2 S.C.R. 817; Qikiqtani Inuit Assn. v. Canada (Minister of Natural Resour......
  • George Gordon First Nation v Saskatchewan,
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan)
    • 29 mars 2022
    ...by GGFN. [77]        In this vein, I find the reasoning from Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107, 21 Admin LR (6th) 332, persuasive and in accordance with the above analysis. In Kainaiwa, the Blood Indian Band and Canada entered into two......
  • Chan v Her Majesty the Queen, 2017 ABQB 480
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta (Canada)
    • 1 août 2017
    ...1 FC 742 (CA), aff’d [1994] 3 SCR 1100, summarized regarding discretionary decisions in Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107 at para 58. However, I concluded the record here also does not demonstrate a strong prima facie case for mandamus. The record does not s......
  • Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Minister of Energy), 2020 ABCA 387
    • Canada
    • Court of Appeal (Alberta)
    • 3 novembre 2020
    ...Transfer Agreement, 1930. The facts are set out in detail in the judicial review judgment: Kainaiwa/Blood Tribe v Alberta (Energy), 2017 ABQB 107. [4] On February 14, 2017, the reviewing judge determined that Alberta had the discretionary ability to transfer the rights in question to the Bl......
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