R. v. Willison, 2005 BCPC 131
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The issue in this case is whether the Métis defendant has an aboriginal right under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 to hunt for food. The defendant was charged with unlawfully hunting deer out of season contrary to the British Columbia Wildlife Act. This document is the Intervener's Memorandum of Law on appeal to the British Columbia Supreme Court.
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- R. v. Willison, 2005 BCPC 131
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- The issue in this case is whether the Métis defendant has an aboriginal right under s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 to hunt for food. The defendant was charged with unlawfully hunting deer out of season contrary to the British Columbia Wildlife Act. This document is the Intervener's Memorandum of Law on appeal to the British Columbia Supreme Court.
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- BC - Supreme Court, Metis Nation of British Columbia (Intervener), R. (In Right of British Columbia) (Appellant), Willison, Gregory Kenneth Harold (Respondent)
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- 2005-12-02
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- legal:1005, local: , nation: Metis
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- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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