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Residential School Compensation
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Nora Bernard led a class-action lawsuit against the Canadian government and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Halifax for the abuse she and other students suffered while attending the Shubenacadie Indian…
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Jack Hatfield was charged with hunting without a license when he shot a deer in the fall of 2003. In 2005, he explained why he was fighting the charge in court: As a Metis person, he says he has a…
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In July 2005, the annual St. Anne's Mission held in Chapel Island First Nation was designated as a Canadian National Historic Site.
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In July 2005, Mi'kmaq historian Daniel Paul wrote an editorial stating there are no Metis people in Nova Scotia. However, the head of the Confederacy of Nova Scotia Metis said they do exist in the…
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In August 2005, Todd Labrador of the Acadia Band built a birch bark canoe using only traditional materials for the the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax, N.S.
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Nova Scotia Metis Fishing Rights
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In August 2005, John Babin, of Eel Brook, NS, talked about his court case in Yarmouth where he is trying to prove he has a right to fish without a license because he is a Metis person.
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In October 2005, RCMP officers from the Indian Brook detachment in Nova Scotia organized a moose hunt for Mi'kmaq youth in the community.
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In September 2005, Donald Marshall, Jr. said the Membertou Band had fishing licenses in areas where there are no fish. He called for the chief and council to negotiate for better licenses so fishermen…
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