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Aboriginal Law Section Newsletter
In this Issue:
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First Nations Should Have Right of Consent and Not be Jailed for Asserting This
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Implications of SCC Papaschase Decision: Can First Nations Get a Trial?
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Greetings from the Chair
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Accessing Justice in Northwestern Ontario: Lakehead University's Proposal for a New Law School
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The Protection of Indigenous Remains
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Moving Forward, Sideways and Backward: Reflections on Aboriginal Law in 2007 Volume 13, No. 2 - December/Décembre 2007
In this Issue:
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Greetings from the Chair
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A Recognition of Equal Legal Status?
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Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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"Tragedy of Errors": Findings of the Ipperwash Inquiry
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Belize Supreme Court Rules in Favour of Maya Customary Land Rights
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Administration of Aboriginal Wills and Estates
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Young Lawyers' Division — What Our Section Can Do for You
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2008 OBA Institute of Continuing Legal Education
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Aboriginal Law Section Listserv Volume 13, No. 1 -August/Août 2007 In this issue:
- Greetings from the Chair - by John Rowinski
- Review of Institute 2007: Hot Topics and Developments in Aboriginal Law in 2007 - by Karen Drake and Jane Mulkewich
- Municipalities and the Duty to Consult: A Report on the April 24th OBA Program - by Jane Mulkewich
- Indigenous Laws and Legal Systems - by Austin Acton
- Residential School Settlement Update - by Marcia Schmitt
- The Paths We Walk: New Ways to Address Ancient Rights - by John Rowinski
- Platinex Inc. v. Kitchenumaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation
- Platinex Inc. v. KI:
The New Benchmark? - by Sandra A. Gogal
- Platinex-KI Case: Duty to Consult and Accommodate Advanced; New Mining Exploration - by Kate Kempton
- Greetings from the Chair - by John Rowinski
- Aboriginal Law Section Hosts Successful Forestry Program - by John Rowinski
- Ontario’s New Draft Consultation Policy - by Bradford W. Morse
- National Class Action Settlement: A Brief Progress Report - by Eugene Meehan, Q.C.
- Whitefish Lake Appeal to be Heard in January 2007 - by John Rowinski
Volume 11, No. 1 - March/Mars 2006
In this issue:
- Greetings from the Chair - by Catherine Stewart
- Editors' Notes - by Dina Chantzis, Karen Drake and Liza Swale
- Institute 2006 - The Lay of the Land: Critical Updates in Aboriginal Law - by Dina Chantzis, Karen Drake and Liza Swale
- Comment on Mikisew Cree - by Ria Tzimas
- 17th Annual CBA Aboriginal Law Section Meeting with Department of Justice Canada - Introduction by Liza Swale
- The Toronto Land Claim: A Brief, and Curious, History - by Kenning Marchant
- Settling the Legacy of Indian Residential Schools: Focus on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission - by Debbie Chan and Sara Mainville
- Ramifications for Failing to Collect GST for Services Rendered Off Reserve - by Annie M. Thuan
- Louis Riel Day: Haida Nation, Taku River, and the Dishonour of the Crown - by Karen Drake
- New Chair of Sections
- Upcoming Program: Access to Justice Forum - June 7, 2006
- Call for Section Executive Nominations 2006-2007
- Publications
- Multimedia Products
- Section Executive 2005-2006
Volume 10, No. 1 - May/Mai 2005
In this issue:
- Co-Chairs Outlook - by Sara Mainville and Catherine Stewart
- Editor's Notes - by Frank McLean
- Upcoming Program: May 31 Breakfast Program on Plaintiffs in Aboriginal Litigation + AGM
- Canada's Native Languages: Wrongs from the Past, Rights for the Future - by David Leitch
- Huge Stakes Causes Cautious Judicial Response - by Brad Morse
- First Ever Aboriginal Appellate Court Judge Appointed in Canada - by Liza Swale
- Am I Métis? - by Karen Drake
- Economic Developments On and Off Reserve: A Practical Legal Workshop, October 29, 2004
- Aboriginal Law Section Submission to the Honourable Attorney General and Minister of Native Affairs, November 2004 - by Kenning Marchant
- OBA Institute 2005
- CBA/IBA National Aboriginal Law CLE Conference, March 4-5, 2005
- A National Aboriginal Day 2005 Celebration
- Publications
- Section Executive 2004-2005
Volume 9, No. 1 - June/juin 2004
In this issue:
Vol. 8, No. 1 - May 1999 
In this issue:
- First Nations: Turning Challenges into Opportunities
- A Call for Mutual Recognition and Respect: The Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Aboriginal Law Section Executive 1998-1999
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