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Newsroom Ready: First Nation ‘disappointed’ in top court’s consultation ruling
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that federal ministers do not have to consult Indigenous groups when drafting legislation. An Alberta First Nation argued that they should be consulted on legislation that affects their treaty rights.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP11929719
Legacy Identifier:
r_SCOC-Duty-to-Consult20181011T1530
Type:
Video
Duration:
2m1s
Dimensions:
1280px × 720px 149.62 MB
Create Date:
10/11/2018 3:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
Tags
alberta first nation
first nation court
Mikisew Cree
Mikisew Cree supreme court
ministers consult indigenous
Supreme Court of Canada
treaty rights