R. v. Norton, 2005 SKPC 46
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The two accused are Métis who were charged with fishing contrary to both Provincial and Federal Fishing Regulations. The Court convicted the accused based on two factors. First, the accused had not demonstrated ongoing participation in Métis culture. Second, they had not demonstrated that they were accepted by a contemporary Métis community as members. This document is the Crown's Brief of Law.
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- R. v. Norton, 2005 SKPC 46
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- The two accused are Métis who were charged with fishing contrary to both Provincial and Federal Fishing Regulations. The Court convicted the accused based on two factors. First, the accused had not demonstrated ongoing participation in Métis culture. Second, they had not demonstrated that they were accepted by a contemporary Métis community as members. This document is the Crown's Brief of Law.
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- SK - Provincial Court, Norton, Stanley Herman,Samuelson, Yvonne M. (Defendent), R. (Plaintiff)
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- 2005-01-31
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- legal:999, local: , nation: Metis
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- North America--Canada--Saskatchewan
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