ACTIVlist Update - October 11, 2018
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Supreme Court rules feds have no duty to consult with Indigenous peoples on new laws
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This morning, the Supreme Court of Canada handed down a ruling that says Canada's lawmakers do not have a duty to consult with Indigenous people before introducing legislation that may affect Aboriginal treaty rights, sidelining Canada’s commitments to reconciliation and UNDRIP by saying that such an obligation would be too onerous.
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