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Page 515
... Aboriginal peoples that the Government of Canada accepted as " status Indians " within the terms of the Indian Act in the late 1960s , approximately 120 000 were descended from forebears who had never negotiated a treaty with the Crown ...
... Aboriginal peoples that the Government of Canada accepted as " status Indians " within the terms of the Indian Act in the late 1960s , approximately 120 000 were descended from forebears who had never negotiated a treaty with the Crown ...
Page 517
... Aboriginal peoples asserting a right to a fishery and the B.C. government enforcing fishing regulations of its own , the Court de- clared that any Aboriginal right is " existing " if by custom or by treaty an Aboriginal group or ...
... Aboriginal peoples asserting a right to a fishery and the B.C. government enforcing fishing regulations of its own , the Court de- clared that any Aboriginal right is " existing " if by custom or by treaty an Aboriginal group or ...
Page 646
... ABORIGINAL PEOPLES OF CANADA 35. ( 1 ) The existing aboriginal and Recognition of treaty rights of the aboriginal peoples existing of Canada are hereby recognized and treaty rights aboriginal and affirmed . ( 2 ) In this Act , " aboriginal ...
... ABORIGINAL PEOPLES OF CANADA 35. ( 1 ) The existing aboriginal and Recognition of treaty rights of the aboriginal peoples existing of Canada are hereby recognized and treaty rights aboriginal and affirmed . ( 2 ) In this Act , " aboriginal ...
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