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  On June 26, 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada issued its ruling on Tsilhqot’in Nation v British Columbia, delivering a surprise ending to a twenty year standoff between the federal government, the British Columbia government, and the Tsilhqot’in First Nation over land rights in the interior of B.C.    The case began in the late

Aboriginal Entrepreneur Law – Business Partnerships By Garnet Brooks As Aboriginal entrepreneurship is on the rise in Canada, there is an increasing need for budding, as well as established entrepreneurs to become more informed on the basic legal concepts which concern them and their respective businesses.  There can be serious legal consequences associated with being

Aboriginal Business – Sole Proprietorship (Aboriginal Considerations) With Aboriginal entrepreneurship on the rise, it is increasingly necessary to have a basic understanding of the legal issues that entrepreneurs, their businesses, and business partners face, in particular when issues unique to Indian status in Canada are thrown into the mix. There are various ways an entrepreneur can structure

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