Legal Pleadings
- Abenakis of Odanak (Band Council of) v. Canada, [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 17 (F.C.A.)
- Abenakis of Odanak seeks judicial review of a decision of the Minister of Indian Affairs declining to permit the Band to have control of its membership. This is based on s. 10 of the Indian Act and the rules found in the legislation.
- Adams Lake Indian Band v. The District of Salmon Arm
- At issue in this case is whether the District of Salmon Arm has a common law duty to provide municipal services indefinitely to the Adams Lake Indian Band? Was the period of time sufficient notice to terminate services?
- Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
- This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
- Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
- This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
- Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
- This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
- Ahousaht Indian Band v. Canada (Attorney General), [2008] 3 C.N.L.R. 32 (B.C.S.C.)
- This case surrounds a First Nations' argument for a commercial fishery. In the process of that discourse a disagreement arose between the Crown and the First Nation as to whether \explorer documents\" can be admitted as stand alone evidence or introduced by experts."
- Aleck et al v. Clarke et al, 2001 B.C.S.C., 1177.
- Decision of the BCSC regarding seven victims of sexual and physical abuse who were all residents of the St. George\\'s Indian Residential School in Lytton, British Columbia. The motion is against Derek Clarke who was their dormitory supervisor and is now incarcerated for criminal convictions.
- Aleck et al v. Clarke et al, 2001 B.C.S.C., 1177.
- Decision of the BCSC regarding seven victims of sexual and physical abuse who were all residents of the St. George\\'s Indian Residential School in Lytton, British Columbia. The motion is against Derek Clarke who was their dormitory supervisor and is now incarcerated for criminal convictions.
- B.C. (A.G.) v. Wale, [1991] 1 C.N.L.R. vi (S.C.C.), aff'g [1987] 2 C.N.L.R. 36 (B.C.C.A.).
- The Crown claims that the beds of rivers are vested in the Crown. It is contended that the by-laws passed by the First Nation abrogates from the property rights of the Crown.(The date of this pleading is estimated.)
- Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
- Whether an Jamaican born immigrant woman with children both in Canada and Jamaica can stay as an immigrant.Baker is a paranoid schizophrenic and is on welfare. Immigration is trying to have her sent back to Jamaica on a 1992 order. She originally came to Canada in Aug. 1981.
- Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
- Whether an Jamaican born immigrant woman with children both in Canada and Jamaica can stay as an immigrant.Baker is a paranoid schizophrenic and is on welfare. Immigration is trying to have her sent back to Jamaica on a 1992 order. She originally came to Canada in Aug. 1981.
- Baker v. Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration)
- Whether an Jamaican born immigrant woman with children both in Canada and Jamaica can stay as an immigrant.Baker is a paranoid schizophrenic and is on welfare. Immigration is trying to have her sent back to Jamaica on a 1992 order. She originally came to Canada in Aug. 1981.