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- Specific claims - rcaanc-cirnac. gc. ca
The descriptions and definitions below reflect existing wording used in current online reporting on specific claims These terms used to categorize claims are under review as part of the ongoing joint work on claims reform and public reporting with the Assembly of First Nations and First Nations As this work evolves, these definitions will be updated
- Specific Claims - About Treaty - Lake Babine Nation Treaty Office
What is a Specific Claim? Specific Claims are separate from the larger treaty process The treaty process deals with settling a large number of issues for a First Nation with both the BC and Canadian government Specific Claims are only about being compensated for instances where the Canadian government did not fulfill its fiduciary obligations to a First Nations This means that the federal
- Aboriginal and Treaty Rights | BC Treaty Commission
Aboriginal rights and title are protected under Canada's Constitution Act Learn about treaties and negotiations for resolving ownership of BC's land and resources
- Specific Claims: An Out-of-Control Program
The term “specific claims,” generally, refers to claims made by a First Nation against the federal government which relate to the administration of land and other First Nation assets and to the fulfilment of Indian treaties, although the treaties themselves are not open to renegoti-ation (Canada, Crown Indigenous Relations and Northern
- The Right to Redress and the Need for an Independent Specific Claims . . .
This claim has been heard by various iterations of specific claims processes since the 1980s Finally, in February 2014, the Specific Claims Tribunal validated the claim on the basis that the Colony and Canada had a duty to protect the band’s village lands, including the duty to “clear away the impediment” of non-Indian pre-emption However, Canada then sent this claims for judicial
- Specific Claims: What You Need to Know - oktlaw. com
A ‘specific claim’ is a claim made by a First Nation against Canada for a historic wrong They typically relate to claims where Canada has either breached its obligations under a historical treaty, or breached its obligations managing a First Nation’s assets, including reserve lands, natural resources and band money The grounds for a specific […]
- Indigenous Specific Claims: 5 FAQs - McInnes Cooper
Canada has created a special process for First Nations to advance “Specific Claims” to seek compensation for historical violations of established legal property rights
- Specific Claims - negotiationsandresearch. net
Specific Claims are most often based upon grievances pertaining to the mismanagement of reserve lands and or Indian Band monies by federal government representatives (usually Indian Agents) Specific Claims often involve alienation of reserve lands (the case of the shrinking reserve) through a surrender or a contiguous sub-division development, as well as improperly drafted leases, permits and
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