Supreme Court's silence on huge New Brunswick Indigenous private land claim loss speaks volumes across Canada

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By News Room 5 Min Read

One of the most closely watched Indigenous land claims in Canada took a significant turn last month when the Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear an appeal brought by six Wolastoqey First Nations seeking a declaration of Aboriginal title over approximately half of New Brunswick.

The Indigenous claim area covered roughly 30,000 parcels of Crown land and 252,000 parcels of privately owned lands — roughly half of the province.



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