R. v. Houvinen
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A group of Aboriginal people were charged with violating the B.C. Fisheries Act [25(1)] for fishing during a closed time, fishing for salmon with a gill net during a closed time, and being in possession of chum salmon. The point at issue is whether Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licenses Regulations represents an illegal dispensation of the law in favour of Aboriginal people in B.C.
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- R. v. Houvinen
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- A group of Aboriginal people were charged with violating the B.C. Fisheries Act [25(1)] for fishing during a closed time, fishing for salmon with a gill net during a closed time, and being in possession of chum salmon. The point at issue is whether Aboriginal Communal Fishing Licenses Regulations represents an illegal dispensation of the law in favour of Aboriginal people in B.C.
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- BC - Court of Appeal, Houvinen, George E.,Stefiuk, John,Carter, Frederick Edward,Strukoff, Todd,Salmi, Lawrence,Shearer, Lawrence,Birch, Edgar,Stamatiou, Chris,Anderson, William,Jacobson, Augustus,Strukoff, Troy,Marra, Pasquale,Murray, John,Eidsvik, Phil,Haffenden, Mike,Tudor, Mervin,Sonnenberg, Leonard,Norum, Michael,Norum, Edwin,Ronneseth, Lawrie,Curtis, Irene,Coray, Frank,Bicknell, Donald,Forseyth, Darrell,Carter, Donald,Carter, Frances (Appellant), R. (In Right of British Columbia) (Respondent)
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- 2000-05-12
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- legal:983, local: , nation: First Nations
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- North America--Canada--British Columbia
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