Taku River Tlingit First Nation v. British Columbia [2002] 2 C.N.L.R. 312 (B.C.C.A.)
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Redfern resources Ltd. planned to re-open a mine. With the re-opening of the mine Redfern wanted to build a road that went through traditional territory of the Tlingit people. The land was not under treaty, but was under treaty negotiations. The Tlingit people were never consulted and it is argued that is a violation of fiduciary responsibility that is owed by law to First Nations peoples.
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- Title
- Taku River Tlingit First Nation v. British Columbia [2002] 2 C.N.L.R. 312 (B.C.C.A.)
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- Description
- Redfern resources Ltd. planned to re-open a mine. With the re-opening of the mine Redfern wanted to build a road that went through traditional territory of the Tlingit people. The land was not under treaty, but was under treaty negotiations. The Tlingit people were never consulted and it is argued that is a violation of fiduciary responsibility that is owed by law to First Nations peoples.
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- Contributor
- BC - Court of Appeal, Redfern Resources (Appellant), Taku River Tlingit First Nation (Respondent)
- Date
- 2001-01-07
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- legal:643, local: , nation: First Nations
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- Coverage
- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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