Why is Trudeau Government Opposing Charter Equality for Indigenous Women?

(Originally published in Lawyer’s Daily on June 21, 2017 – edited) Shortly after Confederation, the federal government used its jurisdictional powers over “Indians and lands reserved for the Indians” in s. 91(24) of the Constitution Act 1867, to enact the Indian Act, 1876 — making it nearly as old as “Canada” itself. For well over…

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Lynn Gehl v. Canada: Unstated Paternity and Indian Status

  Lynn Gehl (Google images) Lynn Gehl v. Canada: Unstated Paternity and Indian Status   Dr. Lynn Gehl is a First Nations woman who is grounded in the traditional Indigenous knowledge of her Algonquin Anishinaabe culture and tradition. Gehl’s family originates from the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan (formerly Golden Lake Band) in Ontario. Yet, despite her…

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