Podcast! Saugeen Ojibway Nation Appeal: Canada Concedes that Aboriginal Title and Public Navigation Can Co-Exist
The Ontario Court of Appeal is hearing the appeal of the Saugeen First Nation...
Read MoreThe Ontario Court of Appeal is hearing the appeal of the Saugeen First Nation...
Read MoreTara Marsden (Naxginkw) Tara Marsden, whose Gitxsan name is Naxginkw, joins Ruben and Gavin...
Read MoreKarim Ramji, counsel for Nuxalk Nation and Ts’kw’aylaxw First Nation Alex Kirby, counsel for...
Read MoreTony Fogarassy of First Tellurium Corp. Ruben interviews Tony Fogarassy, chairperson of First Tellurium...
Read MoreLisa Fong (centre), Rachel Ariss (left) and Ruben Tillman (right) Lisa, Rachel and Ruben...
Read MoreOn October 25, 2021, Gitxaala Nation filed a Petition in the Supreme Court of...
Read MoreThe SCC has recently addressed the test for “advanced costs” in the Anderson case, which involved an Indigenous government alleging treaty breaches by the Crown. To afford the litigation...
Read MoreIn the recent Saik’uz case, the BC Supreme Court touched on what may be one of the most fundamental disputes in Canadian aboriginal law...
Read MoreIn Saik’uz First Nation v Rio Tinto Alcan Inc., 2022 BCSC 15, the Supreme Court of BC addressed, but did not decide, a dispute about aboriginal title over riverbeds of navigable rivers...
Read Moreby Savannah Carr-Wilson Our firm stands in solidarity with the residential school survivors, Indigenous...
Read MoreIn May 2021, Ng Ariss Fong received a Canadian Law Award! We and several...
Read Moreby Ruben Tillman The Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”) has ruled that people...
Read Moreby Savannah Carr-Wilson This BC Court of Appeal decision is about the scope of...
Read Moreby Savannah Carr-Wilson RCMP action against Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs opposing the Coastal GasLink pipeline...
Read Moreby Savannah Carr-Wilson On November 28, 2019, British Columbia (“BC”)’s new Declaration on the...
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