Legal Pleadings
- Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), [1996
- Issue is whether there is a fiduciary relationship between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Blueberry River Indian Band regarding lands that were relegated to the Band that was created in 1977.
- Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), [1996
- Issue is whether there is a fiduciary relationship between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Blueberry River Indian Band regarding lands that were relegated to the Band that was created in 1977.
- Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), [1996
- Issue is whether there is a fiduciary relationship between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Blueberry River Indian Band regarding lands that were relegated to the Band that was created in 1977.
- Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada (Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), [1996
- Issue is whether there is a fiduciary relationship between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Blueberry River Indian Band regarding lands that were relegated to the Band that was created in 1977.
- British Columbia (Minister of Forests) v. Okanagan Indian Band, [2005] 3 C.N.L.R. 35
- At issue in this case is whether a Stop Work Order regarding logging can affect the Aboriginal title or rights of Indians in B.C.
- British Columbia (Minister of Forests) v. Okanagan Indian Band, [2005] 3 C.N.L.R. 35
- At issue in this case is whether a Stop Work Order regarding logging can affect the Aboriginal title or rights of Indians in B.C.
- British Columbia (Minister of Forests) v. Okanagan Indian Band, [2005] 3 C.N.L.R. 35
- At issue in this case is whether a Stop Work Order regarding logging can affect the Aboriginal title or rights of Indians in B.C.
- British Columbia (Minister of Forests) v. Okanagan Indian Band, [2005] 3 C.N.L.R. 35
- At issue in this case is whether a Stop Work Order regarding logging can affect the Aboriginal title or rights of Indians in B.C.
- Burns Lake Native Logging Ltd. (Re), [2006] 2 C.N.L.R. 1 (C.I.R.B.)
- The British Columbia Labour Relations Board filed a motion regarding its representation of an employee of Burns Lake Native Logging Ltd. and the jurisdiction Canada Industrial Relations Board in this matter.
- C.A., C.H., L.K. and M.D. v. R. and Critchley
- Factum of the Respondents in an appeal to a decision that found the Provincial Crown was vicariously liable for former child residents that were abused in an institution that the children were placed by the province.
- Calder et al. v. Attorney General of British Columbia, [1973] S.C.R. 313
- The Appellant members of the Nishga Nation sued for a declaration that their Aboriginal title was never lawfully extinguished. This document is the Factum of the Appellant.
- Calder et al. v. Attorney General of British Columbia, [1973] S.C.R. 313
- The Appellant members of the Nishga Nation sued for a declaration that their Aboriginal title was never lawfully extinguished. This document is the Factum of the Respondent Attorney General of British Columbia.