cases Flashcards
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R v. Sparrow
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Musqueam First Nation, BC
- commercial fisherman fought for ancestral right to fish
- brought to supreme court, won with great recognition
- national aboriginal achievement award
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Tsilhqot’in v. BC
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1st case to successfully establish declaration of aboriginal title over land the nation historically occupied
- wide area to south & west of Williams lake - traditional territory
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Delgamuukw v. BC
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- dispute on Wet’suwet’en lands subject to pending FN title claim
- band council consented to building pipeline
- chiefs weren’t consulted - didn’t consent
- court confirmed that FN title entails rights to land, not just to extract resources
- oral testimonies used
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R v. Marshall 1999
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- Donald Marshal Jr. - Mi’kmaq
- charged with fishing eels out of season, no license, illegal net
- argued rights based on 18th cent. treaty - exempt from regulations
5
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Donald Marshall Jr case in Nova Scotia
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- convicted of murder he didn’t commit
- jailed for 11 years
- exonerated in 1983
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R v. Powley 2003
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- Metis hunters Steve & his son Roddy shot moose
- charged with unlawful hunting and possession of game
- pleaded not guilty - asserted rights to hunt for food
- appealed charge
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Powley case - section 35 of constitution act
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- treaty rights of aboriginal peoples in Canada
- aboriginal peoples includes Metis, FN, Inuit
- doesn’t clarify if Metis rights fall under federal or provincial jurisdiction
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Powley test
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- characterization of right claimed - hunting for food etc
- whether claimant is member of contemporary community
- identification of historic Metis community
- historical time-frame of practice
- whether practice is integral to culture of claimant
- whether practice is continued by Metis community
- whether right was extinguished
- whether right was infringed upon
- if infringed - can infringement be justified