Bear Island Foundation v. Ontario, [1996] 1 C.N.L.R. 41 (Ont. Gen. Div.)
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The Temagami Indians were not at the signing of the Robinson-Huron Treaty and no land was set aside for them. In 1883 the government began to pay annuities to the Band. The Band placed a caution over 4000 square miles of traditional territory. At issue is whether Aboriginal title been extinguished?
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- Bear Island Foundation v. Ontario, [1996] 1 C.N.L.R. 41 (Ont. Gen. Div.)
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- The Temagami Indians were not at the signing of the Robinson-Huron Treaty and no land was set aside for them. In 1883 the government began to pay annuities to the Band. The Band placed a caution over 4000 square miles of traditional territory. At issue is whether Aboriginal title been extinguished?
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- CA - Supreme Court of Canada, National Indian Brotherhood,Alberta (A.G.),British Columbia (A.G.),Quebec (A.G.),Saskatchewan (A.G.),Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians,Union of Ontario Indians (Intervener), Bear Island Foundation (Appellant), Ontario (A.G.) (Respondent)
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- 1991-05-12
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- legal:716, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--Ontario
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