Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Minister of Canadian Heritage), 2005 SCC 69
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The Mikisew First Nation is located in northern Alberta, within Treaty 8 territory. In 2000, the Federal Government approved a winter road, which was to run through the Mikisew’s reserve without consulting them. After the Mikisew protested, the road alignment was modified (but without consultation) to track around the boundary of the reserve. The Court held that the duty of consultation, which flows from the honour of the Crown, was breached. This is the Factum of the Intervener Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.
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- Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Minister of Canadian Heritage), 2005 SCC 69
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- The Mikisew First Nation is located in northern Alberta, within Treaty 8 territory. In 2000, the Federal Government approved a winter road, which was to run through the Mikisew’s reserve without consulting them. After the Mikisew protested, the road alignment was modified (but without consultation) to track around the boundary of the reserve. The Court held that the duty of consultation, which flows from the honour of the Crown, was breached. This is the Factum of the Intervener Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council.
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- CA - Supreme Court of Canada, Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council,Assembly of First Nations,Attorney General of Saskatchewan,Attorney General of Alberta,Big Island Lake Cree Nation,Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta,Treaty 8 Tribal Association,Blueberry River First Nations (Intervener), Mikisew Cree First Nation (Appellant), Canada (Minister of Canadian Heritage) (Respondent)
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- 2005-02-18
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- legal:1014, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--Alberta
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