Legal Pleadings
- The First Nations of Turtle Island v. Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada
- Transcript of proceedings regarding First Nations bringing charges forward against Canada for unlawfully imposing Canadian law upon First Nations peoples.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- The Applicants seek judicial review of the Commissioner's order to amalgamate the townships of together with extensive unorganized territory. The new territory is to be called Greenstone. Much of the land that is being amalgamated is traditional lands used for hunting, trapping and fishing by the First Nation.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- The applicants seek judicial review of the Commissioner's order to amalgamate the townships of together with extensive unorganized territory. The new territory is to be called Greenstone. Much of the land that is being amalgamated is traditional lands used for hunting, trapping and fishing.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- Response to a Cross-Appeal Motion by the Crown and Beardmore Township regarding an amalgamation of townships that interferes with traditional First Nations' land.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- Memorandum of Reply by the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation on an application for leave to appeal. TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that first nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories. (the date of this application is estimated)
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township) [2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.)
- TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township)[2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.),
- This is a Memorandum of Argument for Leave to Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. Leave to Appeal was ultimately dismissed. TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township)[2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.),
- TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township)[2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.),
- TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that First Nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories. [p[lease note that the speicif date of this factum is not known. The date listed is an estimate only].
- TransCanada Pipelines Limited v. Beardmore (Township)[2000] 3 C.N.L.R. 153 (Ont. C.A.), allowing app
- Reply of the Nishnawbe-Aski Nation on an application for leave to appeal. TransCanada Pipelines, an aboriginal organization, is appealing a decision that would see the amalgamation of townships. The argument put forward by the Appellant is that first nations need to be consulted and considered in any long term amalgamation plans that deal with traditional territories.