Federal Court rules against band council that ‘concocted’ reasons to keep family out
Guy Peters always knew he belonged to his band in British Columbia.
Guy Peters always knew he belonged to his band in British Columbia.
Federal Court action seeks order prohibiting band council from continuing negotiations
Five First Nations took law to Federal Court
APTN National News The small community of Clyde River, Nunavut found itself in Toronto courtroom…
APTN National News A federal court ruling could affect Aboriginal groups across the country. At…
A Federal Court judge has overturned a decision by Aboriginal Affairs to force First Nations bands in the Maritimes to set social assistance rates and standards mirroring their respective provinces.
A lawyer representing Senator Patrick Brazeau says he would be “surprised” if the Federal Court sided in favour of a former staffer at an Aboriginal organization seeking to overturn a Canadian Human Rights Commission decision to dismiss her sexual harassment complaint against the Senator on jurisdictional grounds.
News that a Federal Court judge is ordering the Human Rights Tribunal to take a look at a discrimination case against Canada may be big news to some, but it seems to the majority it has largely gone unnoticed.
A Federal Court judge has reserved her decision in a case that could impact thousands of First Nation children.
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