The Sto:lo claim an unextinguished aboriginal right to fish for Fraser River sockeye. |
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Comprehensive claims are based on unextinguished Aboriginal rights where no treaty has been signed. |
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Outstanding child and spousal support payments remain unextinguished by bankruptcy. |
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Today, this means that First Nations hold unextinguished legal claims to a landmass larger than Texas. |
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The next, perhaps biggest question, even as the New York ruins are combed and sifted for signs of unextinguished life, is who? |
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They tackle a potentially lethal blaze – probably started by an unextinguished campfire – threatening their community. |
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Ranger Moynihan looked out and saw no illegal campers below, no traces of unextinguished beach fires. |
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As a result this right flowed from their inherent and unextinguished Aboriginal sovereignty. |
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As a result, much of the Province of British Columbia, which entered Confederation in 1871, retained unextinguished Aboriginal interests to lands and resources. |
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Be aware that more than one Aboriginal group may have a legitimate interest in the affected lands by virtue of a claim to unextinguished Aboriginal title or usage rights. |
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Why then do the senior governments constantly say that there is an unextinguished aboriginal title to land, that there is an aboriginal right to a commercial fishery and an inherent right to self-government? |
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The issue of unextinguished Aboriginal rights is being addressed by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in comprehensive land claim negotiations. |
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