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Tsilhqot'in and Keewatin - Implications for Aboriginal and Treaty Rights in Ontario

  • September 16, 2014

The Supreme Court of Canada has recently delivered two decisions - Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia (a.k.a. Roger William) and Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources) (a.k.a. Keewatin) - which will drive the law and politics of Aboriginal title and treaty rights for years to come.

Aboriginal Law

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Aboriginal Property Issues for Real Estate Lawyers

  • June 05, 2014

Aboriginal property issues can impact real estate transactions in many different ways. If off-reserve treaty issues were to arise unexpectedly in your next deal, are you confident you would be able to advise your client adequately?

Aboriginal Law, Real Property Law

Archived Video

Whither Treaties? From Historic to Modern and Beyond

  • February 07, 2014

Aboriginal law specialists, and municipal, real estate, environmental and natural resource lawyers will not want to miss this comprehensive program on treaties.

Aboriginal Law, Environmental Law, Municipal Law and 2 more..., Natural Resources and Energy Law, Real Property Law

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An Evening With The Minister

  • June 10, 2013

The Aboriginal Law section is pleased to welcome The Honourable David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to the Ontario Bar Association.

Aboriginal Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Who Is An Indian? Implications of The Daniels Decision and Other Métis Issues

  • April 23, 2013

In the recent landmark decision of Daniels v. Canada, the Federal Court ended twelve years of litigation, holding that Métis and non-status Aboriginal peoples are “Indians” for purposes of s. 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867.

Aboriginal Law, Constitutional, Civil Liberties and Human Rights Law

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Developments in Aboriginal-Industry Negotiations and Financing

  • November 23, 2011

There are 90 or more Aboriginal-Industry agreements in Ontario, but this remains a sector subject to change in response to: New laws, Court decisions, Industry and Aboriginal priorities...

Aboriginal Law, Natural Resources and Energy Law