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Appeals Court to hear Metis hunting and fishing Rights cases

Appeals Court to hear Metis hunting and fishing Rights cases Lawyers for two Saskatchewan Métis men are set to argue that their clients have protected hunting and fishing Rights. Warren Boyer was cited for fishing for food on Chitek Lake located about 60 km southeast of Meadow Lake and approximately 24-30 kilometers directly south of the most southerly end of Green Lake, which lake and hamlet lie adjacent to the historic Carlton – Green Lake Trail in March 2014. At the time of his detention, Boyer invoked his Aboriginal right to fish for food under section 35 of the Constitution. Oliver Poitras was cited for hunting for food at or near what is known as the “Sundance Fire Guard Road”, approximately 37 km south of Meadow Lake, in November 2012.

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples: The Supreme Court Spoke… But Did Anybody Listen?

The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples: The Supreme Court Spoke… But Did Anybody Listen? OTTAWA, ON / ACCESSWIRE / April 14, 2021 / Today marks the 5 th anniversary of the CAP-Daniels Supreme Court Decision. On April 14, 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada declared for the first time, that the Federal Government has Constitutional responsibility for Métis and Non-Status Indians. Despite this landmark victory, little progress has been made on key areas of Indigenous rights recognition at the federal level. In the five years since the Daniels decision, the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples has fought hard for the Federal Government to live up to the ruling the Supreme Court laid out. Despite the Supreme Court victory, the federal government still has not fundamentally recognized our people, said Chief Lorraine Augustine, CAP Board Member. Chief Augustine is a current CAP Board Member and was an original signatory of the CAP Board Decision to support the Daniels case in 1999.

The Supreme Court Spoke… But Did Anybody Listen?

The Supreme Court Spoke… But Did Anybody Listen?
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