In Canada, the duty to consult doctrine has been articulated as a legal remedy to address the potential infringement of Aboriginal and treaty rights by the Crown. The political dimension and implications of this legal duty on the evolving federal relationship between First Nations and the provincial Crown concerning lands and resources have yet to be fully explored. This research presents the argument that the duty to consult jurisprudence and the ‘new relationship’ policy in British Columbia are moving towards the articulation of a treaty federalism relationship between the Crown and First Nations. The implications of these findings are then analyzed within the Saskatchewan policy environment, and a potential consultation framework is offe...
The Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group are fighting for legal recognition of their property rights with respe...
In its foundational case law, the Supreme Court of Canada linked the duty to consult and accommodate...
Large parts of Canada, from Ontario to parts of British Columbia and north to the Northwest Territor...
In Canada, the duty to consult doctrine has been articulated as a legal remedy to address the potent...
The members of Mikisew Cree First Nation are descended from signatories of Treaty 8. Their tr...
In its recent decisions in Tsilhqot’in Nation and Grassy Narrows, the Supreme Court of Canada has si...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this thesis is to assess the Crown’s Constitutional duty of consultation an...
The Canadian Crown\u27s fiduciary duty to First Nations is entrenched in Canadian Aboriginal rights ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the provincial Crown and Aboriginal peoples in the par...
The judiciary has repeatedly called on First Nations and the Crown not to tax the institutional comp...
Treaty 7 First Nations, who have occupied the South Saskatchewan River Basin since time immemorial, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
The Crown has fiduciary obligations to First Nations and must act in consequence. One of this conse...
If Indigenous law is understood at the time of treaty-making, it will reinforce the procedural aspec...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
The Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group are fighting for legal recognition of their property rights with respe...
In its foundational case law, the Supreme Court of Canada linked the duty to consult and accommodate...
Large parts of Canada, from Ontario to parts of British Columbia and north to the Northwest Territor...
In Canada, the duty to consult doctrine has been articulated as a legal remedy to address the potent...
The members of Mikisew Cree First Nation are descended from signatories of Treaty 8. Their tr...
In its recent decisions in Tsilhqot’in Nation and Grassy Narrows, the Supreme Court of Canada has si...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this thesis is to assess the Crown’s Constitutional duty of consultation an...
The Canadian Crown\u27s fiduciary duty to First Nations is entrenched in Canadian Aboriginal rights ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the provincial Crown and Aboriginal peoples in the par...
The judiciary has repeatedly called on First Nations and the Crown not to tax the institutional comp...
Treaty 7 First Nations, who have occupied the South Saskatchewan River Basin since time immemorial, ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation constructs an alternative framework for t...
The Crown has fiduciary obligations to First Nations and must act in consequence. One of this conse...
If Indigenous law is understood at the time of treaty-making, it will reinforce the procedural aspec...
The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples was established on 26 August 1991 by Order in Council P.C...
The Hul'qumi'num Treaty Group are fighting for legal recognition of their property rights with respe...
In its foundational case law, the Supreme Court of Canada linked the duty to consult and accommodate...
Large parts of Canada, from Ontario to parts of British Columbia and north to the Northwest Territor...