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Could a B.C. First Nations' land claim upend Canadian property rights?

Could a B.C. First Nations' land claim upend Canadian property rights?

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August 12, 202512m 3s

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Show Notes

The Indigenous Cowichan tribes won a major land claim case in B.C.'s Supreme Court that set a record for the longest trial, spanning 523 days in the last five years, and may have wider implications for property rights in the province of B.C. and Canada. University of Saskatchewan Professor of Law Dwight Newman breaks down the case and its wider implications for Canada.

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Amal Attar-Guzman - Producer

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