Halfway River First Nation v. British Columbia (Ministry of Forests), [1999] 4 C.N.L.R. 1 (B.C.C.A.)
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The respondents claim to have a right to hunt on lands adjacent to their treaty lands. The argument is based on the utilization of traditional lands used by the claimants ancestors.
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- Title
- Halfway River First Nation v. British Columbia (Ministry of Forests), [1999] 4 C.N.L.R. 1 (B.C.C.A.)
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- Subject
- Description
- The respondents claim to have a right to hunt on lands adjacent to their treaty lands. The argument is based on the utilization of traditional lands used by the claimants ancestors.
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- Contributor
- BC - Supreme Court, Metecheah, Chief Bernie (Plaintiff), Ministry of Forests and Canadian Forest Products (Respondent)
- Date
- 1996-09-13
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- Format
- Identifier
- legal:564, local: , nation: First Nations
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- Relation
- Coverage
- North America--Canada--British Columbia
- Rights