Resources
Aboriginal Rights
William case appeal - facta
- Appellants factum – filed 2010 03 06
- Appellant’s reply to BC – October 8, 2010
- BC’s response to William appeal
- Canada’s response to William appeal
- Reply of appellant Roger William to Canada
- Canada’s Factum 2010 06 04
- British Columbia’s response to Canada’s appeal
- Canada’s reply factum to BC on title – 2010 10 08
- Canada’s reply factum to Roger William on title – 2010 10 08
- Response of Roger William to Canada’s appeal
Aboriginal Title
- Why The Bernard And Marshall Case Doesn’t Hurt Aboriginal Title Claims In British Columbia
- Developing Your Negotiating Power
- The Mythical World of the Paperless Trial
- Mapping the Evidence
- Rejection of the “Postage Stamp” Approach to Aboriginal Title: The Tsilhqot’in Nation Decision
- Do Aboriginal Laws Make a Difference?
Copyright and Intellectual Property
Duty Of Consultation & Accommodation
Economic And Social Development
- On-Reserve Health Care: Options And Opportunities
- First Nations Fiscal And Statistical Management Act
- Agreements and Disagreements between Local Governments and First Nations
- Working Together: Improving First Nations and Local Government Coordination and Cooperation in Planning
- Land Interests in Reserves
- Contaminated Sites on First Nation Lands
- PBLI Real Estate Development
Environment
- Expert report on woodland caribou [Rangifer tarandus caribou] in the
Traditional Territory of the Beaver Lake Cree Nation – Dr. Stan Boutin PhD, FRSC - Demand letter to Environment Minister Jim Prentice
- Map of caribou ranges in Beaver Lake Cree traditional territory
- Map of Oil Sands Leases
- Map – PNG Agreements
Evidence
Governance
Pleadings
Precedents
Property Ownership
Treaty And Other Negotiations
- Developing Your Negotiating Power
- Agreements and Disagreements between Local Governments and First Nations
- Working Together: Improving First Nations and Local Government Coordination and Cooperation in Planning
- Aboriginal Peoples, British Columbia & Canada: The Constitutional Division Of Land Interests & Legislative Powers
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Disclaimer
The information provided in this section of our website is not intended to be legal advice, but merely conveys general information related to legal issues commonly encountered in the field of Aboriginal law. These resources are intended to give the visitor a general understanding of the law; not to provide legal advice. While a great deal of care has been taken to provide accurate and current information, the ideas, general principles and conclusions presented here may differ depending on local and provincial law and new court cases. You are urged to consult legal counsel prior to making any decisions or taking any actions that may impact your legal rights or duties. These resources should not be used as a substitute for legal advice.

Native Law
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