26 09, 2019

Law Reform

2019-10-11T10:43:19-04:00

“We do not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better.” - J K Rowling Law reform (or “legal reform”) refers to the process of examining existing laws, and advocating and implementing changes in a legal system, usually with [...]

Law Reform2019-10-11T10:43:19-04:00
26 09, 2019

Court Challenges Program

2021-04-12T18:04:55-04:00

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY FOR TEST CASES ON HUMAN RIGHTS The recently reinstated Court Challenges Program will offer funding for test cases related to the equality provisions of the Charter, among others. The program objectives are to provide financial support to help Canadians gain access to the courts for the litigation of test cases of national [...]

Court Challenges Program2021-04-12T18:04:55-04:00
11 09, 2019

Aboriginal Title

2020-07-06T09:12:19-04:00

In 1973, the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that unextinguished Aboriginal title continued to exist in parts of Canada, though at the time the interest was considered to be a right held by Indigenous communities to simply to possess (not necessarily exclusively) and use the lands. This right was also considered to be subject [...]

Aboriginal Title2020-07-06T09:12:19-04:00
11 09, 2019

Métis Rights

2021-04-12T18:05:47-04:00

Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, protects the existing Aboriginal rights of the “aboriginal peoples of Canada”, which includes the Métis. Aboriginal rights are modern-day practices, customs or traditions that are integral to Indigenous communities today and have their roots in the community’s practices, customs and traditions prior to contact with explorers and [...]

Métis Rights2021-04-12T18:05:47-04:00
11 09, 2019

Historic Treaty Rights

2020-07-06T09:07:32-04:00

The Supreme Court of Canada has held that a Treaty between the Crown and Indigenous peoples is unique. It is neither created nor terminated according to the rules of international law. The term “Historic Treaty” refers to Treaties that were negotiated an entered into by representatives of the British Crown and the Indigenous peoples [...]

Historic Treaty Rights2020-07-06T09:07:32-04:00
10 09, 2019

Aboriginal Rights

2020-07-06T09:03:19-04:00

Aboriginal rights are modern-day practices, customs or traditions that are integral to Indigenous communities today and have their roots in the community’s practices, customs and traditions prior to contact with explorers and traders arriving from Europe. Although traceable to pre-contact practices, the practice protected today will not be frozen in its historical form, and [...]

Aboriginal Rights2020-07-06T09:03:19-04:00
10 09, 2019

Consultation and Accommodation

2020-07-06T09:18:51-04:00

Since it was first articulated by the Supreme Court of Canada in 2004, the law on the duty to consult and, if appropriate, accommodate claimed and established Aboriginal and Treaty rights has helped to promote the economic development of Aboriginal lands and communities. The duty means that federal and provincial governments must take the [...]

Consultation and Accommodation2020-07-06T09:18:51-04:00
10 09, 2019

Supreme Court Advocacy and Agency

2021-01-08T08:58:25-05:00

Westaway Law Group is proud to represent our First Nation, Métis and Inuit clients as Appellants, Respondents and Interveners before the Supreme Court of Canada. Located just minutes from the Supreme Court, we are also poised to act as Ottawa Agents for the service and filing of documents as required by the Court. Representation [...]

Supreme Court Advocacy and Agency2021-01-08T08:58:25-05:00
10 09, 2019

Equality Rights

2019-10-15T10:28:21-04:00

SECTION 15(1) The right to equality is recognized and protected by the Canadian constitution. Section 15(1) of the Canadian Charter of Human Rights provides: “Every individual is equal before and under the law and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination [...]

Equality Rights2019-10-15T10:28:21-04:00
10 08, 2017

Canada (Governor General in Council) v Mikisew Cree First Nation, 2016 FCC 311

2019-09-26T13:10:03-04:00

The Duty to Consult & the Legislative Process PDF Download     Word Download The Crown’s duty to consult and accommodate First Nations will once again receive scrutiny from Canada’s highest court, this time with respect to legislative action. At issue is whether the Crown has a duty to consult First Nations before it [...]

Canada (Governor General in Council) v Mikisew Cree First Nation, 2016 FCC 3112019-09-26T13:10:03-04:00
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