Author: Leyland Cecco in Toronto

UK

In a groundbreaking decision, Canada’s top court slammed successive governments for failing to honor a key treaty with Indigenous nations, depriving them of fair compensation for resources. The ruling highlights the ongoing struggle for justice faced by First Nations, despite the potential for billions in payouts. The scathing critique pointed out the “dishonorable” conduct surrounding a 174-year-old agreement, leaving Indigenous communities impoverished while others benefited from natural resources. The landmark ruling underscored the exploitation endured by the Anishinaabe and the historic injustices perpetuated by colonial legacies. The case centered on the Robinson Treaties, which included an “augmentation clause” promising increased…

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