Posts Tagged ‘Supreme court of Canada’

Prince Rupert Gas Transmission and Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs Sign Agreement

HAZELTON, BC – Marketwired- TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced that its Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project (PRGT) has signed a project agreement with 12 hereditary chiefs of the Gitxsan Nation. The hereditary chiefs each represent a Wilp (house [Read more]

BCCLA wins historic death with dignity case

BCCLA wins historic death with dignity case

BCCLA Release; Feb. 6, 2015  In an historic blockbuster decision that breaks with a 20-year-old legal precedent, the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed today that Canadians have the constitutional right to choose medical assistance in dying. The Supreme Court struck down the laws that make [Read more]

Federal Mismanagement of Employment Insurance is Costing Us Says Hyer

Federal Mismanagement of Employment Insurance is Costing Us Says Hyer

Since the economic crisis in 2008 and the collapse of the forest industry, many Northwestern Ontarians have struggled to support their families and make ends meet. Our region has dealt with significant unemployment. Canada’s Employment Insurance system is supposed to help with situations like [Read more]

Batchewana First Nation Supports Tsilhqot’in Nation in Supreme Court Appeal

Batchewana First Nation Supports Tsilhqot’in Nation in Supreme Court Appeal

SAULT STE. MARIE ON  – More than two decades ago, the Tsilhqot’in Nation in British Columbia started direct actions and legal battles to gain recognition from Canada of their Aboriginal title and rights to their land. On Nov. 7, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada will hear the historic appeal [Read more]

Supreme Court will hear Grassy Narrows’ legal case for Treaty rights and against clearcut logging

Supreme Court will hear Grassy Narrows’ legal case for Treaty rights and against clearcut logging

From Grassy Narrows First Nation ON makes new plans for industrial clearcut logging at Grassy Narrows OTTAWA, ON – Today the Supreme Court of Canada granted leave to Grassy Narrows to appeal their legal action for Treaty rights and against clearcut logging to the highest court.  The case [Read more]

Grassy Narrows First Nation Continues Fight to Protect Traditional Territory & Treaty Rights

Grassy Narrows First Nation Continues Fight to Protect Traditional Territory & Treaty Rights

GRASSY NARROWS FIRST NATION, ON  – The Grassy Narrows First Nation continues its fight to protect its traditional territory and treaty rights.  May 17th, our lawyers filed our application for leave to appeal the recent decision of the Ontario Court of Appeal which overturned the carefully [Read more]

MUSHKEGO CHIEFS SUPPORT CHIEF THERESA SPENSE

MUSHKEGO CHIEFS SUPPORT CHIEF THERESA SPENSE

Mushkego Chiefs wholeheartedly support the decision, action and sacrifices made by Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence MOOSE FACTORY, ON –   The Chiefs of Mushkegowuk Council are united in their support of fellow Chief Theresa Spence of the Attawapiskat First Nation. Chief Spence [Read more]

FEMALE GRABBED AT LOCAL RESTAURANT – Public’s Assistance Requested

FEMALE GRABBED AT LOCAL RESTAURANT – Public’s Assistance Requested

WAWA, ON –  July 9, 2011 at approximately 6:35 pm a young female was reported to have been grabbed by an unknown male.  This incident occurred in the rear parking lot at Tim Horton’s in Wawa.  The female managed to break free from the subject and flee the area.  The male then left in a [Read more]

Bilingualism in Supreme Court

Bilingualism in Supreme Court

  HUGHES DELIVERS SPEECH IN SUPPORT OF BILINGUAL REQUIREMENT FOR SUPREME COURT   OTTAWA – Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing MP Carol Hughes stood in the House of Commons yesterday to deliver a speech in support of Bill C-232.   The bill would amend the Supreme Court Act, introducing a requirement [Read more]

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