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When a homeowner in Barrie builds a deck, a contractor in Collingwood puts up a new commercial unit, or a developer in Bracebridge breaks ground

The Restoule litigation centers on the Robinson‑Huron and Robinson‑Superior Treaties of 1850, in which the Anishinaabe of the Upper Great Lakes ceded more than 100,000

First Nations communities in Canada face substantial obstacles when seeking to pursue Specific Claims against the Crown. These claims, which address historical injustices such as

Across Canada, First Nations communities are increasingly turning to sophisticated business structures to advance their economic development goals. Among these, Limited Partnerships have emerged as

Specific claims represent one of the most important legal mechanisms available to First Nations for addressing historical injustices and advancing reconciliation with the Crown. Rooted in