Haida Nation v. British Columbia (Minister of Forests), [2005] 1 C.N.L.R. 72
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At issue in this case is whether the Crown owes a fiduciary duty before Aboriginal rights have been established. Furthermore, do constructive trustees or agents of the Crown owe the same fiduciary duties as the Crown?
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- Haida Nation v. British Columbia (Minister of Forests), [2005] 1 C.N.L.R. 72
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- At issue in this case is whether the Crown owes a fiduciary duty before Aboriginal rights have been established. Furthermore, do constructive trustees or agents of the Crown owe the same fiduciary duties as the Crown?
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- CA - Supreme Court of Canada, Council of Forest Industries,First Nations Summit,Attorney General of Saskatchewan,Haisla Nation,Tenimgyet,Gitxsan Heriditary Chief,Business Council of British Columbia,Aggregate Producers Association of BC,British Columbia and Yukon Chamber of Mines,British Columbia Chamber of Commerce,British Columbia Cattlemen's Association,Attorney General of Canada,Attorney General of Ontario,Attorney General of Quebec,Attorney General of Nova Scotia,Attorney General of New Brunswick,Attorney General of Manitoba,Attorney General of Alberta,Attorney General of Newfoundland and Labrador,Dene Tha’ First Nation (Intervener), R. (In Right of British Columbia),Minister of Forests,Weyerhaeuser Company Limited,Attorney General of British Columbia (Appellant), Council of the Haida Nation and Guujaaw (Respondent)
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- 2003-09-23
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- legal:747, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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