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Konrad Sioui - Wikipedia Konrad Sioui (born in 1953) was the Grand Chief (French: Grand Chef) of Wendake, a native reserve that is an enclave within what is now Quebec City, Canada He succeeded Max Gros-Louis in 2008 and was succeeded by Rémy Vincent in 2020
Sioui Case - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Supreme Court of Canada ruling in the R v Sioui case on 24 May 1990 transformed understandings of treaty interpretations in Canada Four Huron-Wendat brothers were charged and convicted of illegally camping, starting fires and cutting down trees in Jacques-Cartier Park in Québec
The Sioui Decision, 1990 - YouTube Konrad Sioui, Grand Chief, Huron-Wendat Nation discusses the Sioui Decision in 1990, where he and his brothers were charged with trespassing, cutting down trees, and setting fires in Jacques
Jules Sioui - Fact and Fiction Huron-Wendat activist Jules Sioui (1906-1990) campaigned for the establishment of the North American Indian Nation Government in 1945, a bold political movement for the times
Éléonore Sioui - Wikipedia Sioui was a well-known and well-regarded healer in Wendake [10] Her multifaceted education and her ability to speak French, English, and Spanish also led her to a government career, beginning with a job as a switchboard operator for the Government of Canada
Dialogue Between Nations -- Roll Call of Nations Chief Sioui is a dedicated humanitarian, a diplomat and a skilled negotiator He is a stead fast man of principle who pursues a simple and traditional lifestyle with his wife Linda Rock of the Innu Nation, and his four children on the Huron Reserve at Wendake, Quebec
R. v. Sioui - WET 219 - Applied Water Law - Okanagan College On May 24th, 1990 the Supreme Court of Canada transformed the manner in which treaties with Indigenous people needed to be interpreted in Canada Four Huron-Wendat brothers were charged and convicted of illegally camping, starting fires and cutting down trees in Jacques-Cartier Park in Québec