Metis Settlements General Council v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations),
| Jurisdiction | Federal Jurisdiction (Canada) |
| Court | Federal Court (Canada) |
| Date | 28 March 2024 |
| Citation | 2024 FC 487 |
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Cold Lake First Nations v. Canada (Attorney General),
...Enge v Canada (Indigenous and Northern Affairs), 2017 FC 932; Metis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487. However, this does not mean that an Indigenous community must be consulted about the validity or merits of another community’s claims or rights......
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Lac Ste. Anne Métis Community Association v. Canada (Minister of Finance),
...the recognition of Indigenous groups in Canada. As I explained in Metis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487 [Metis Settlements], at paragraph 62, “recognition is the process by which the state chooses the Indigenous communities whose rights it will......
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Innu Nation Inc. v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations),
...[81] Subsequent to the hearing of this judicial review, Métis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487 [Métis Settlements] was issued. The Attorney General proposed that the parties be afforded the opportunity to make brief submissions as to the applica......
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Recent Decisions On The Duty To Consult, Treaty Rights And Legislative Updates
...of Iroquois and Allied Indians v. Ontario, 2024 ONCA 436. 3. Metis Settlements General Council v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487. 4. Innu Nation Inc. v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 5. First Nation of Na-Cho Ny'k Dun v. Yukon (Government of), 2024 YKCA 5. 6.......
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Cold Lake First Nations v. Canada (Attorney General),
...Enge v Canada (Indigenous and Northern Affairs), 2017 FC 932; Metis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487. However, this does not mean that an Indigenous community must be consulted about the validity or merits of another community’s claims or rights......
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Lac Ste. Anne Métis Community Association v. Canada (Minister of Finance),
...the recognition of Indigenous groups in Canada. As I explained in Metis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487 [Metis Settlements], at paragraph 62, “recognition is the process by which the state chooses the Indigenous communities whose rights it will......
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Innu Nation Inc. v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations),
...[81] Subsequent to the hearing of this judicial review, Métis Settlements General Council v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487 [Métis Settlements] was issued. The Attorney General proposed that the parties be afforded the opportunity to make brief submissions as to the applica......
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Recent Decisions On The Duty To Consult, Treaty Rights And Legislative Updates
...of Iroquois and Allied Indians v. Ontario, 2024 ONCA 436. 3. Metis Settlements General Council v. Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 487. 4. Innu Nation Inc. v Canada (Crown-Indigenous Relations), 2024 FC 5. First Nation of Na-Cho Ny'k Dun v. Yukon (Government of), 2024 YKCA 5. 6.......
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Canada And Manitoba Métis Federation Sign Landmark Self-government Treaty
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