Métis Crown Relations
Rights, Identity, Jurisdiction and Governance
- Publisher
- Irwin Law Inc.
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2008
- Category
- Indigenous Peoples
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781552211588
- Publish Date
- Sep 2008
- List Price
- $70.00
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Description
This book examines the evolving relationship between the Crown (ie. federal and provincial governments) and Canada’s Métis people. It is comprised of papers presented to a national symposium jointly sponsored by the former Law Commission of Canada and the Métis National Council in Winnipeg in February 2006. Contributors include leading academics, lawyers, government officials and Métis leaders. The book analyzes the impact of s.35 of the Constitution Act which defines the Métis as an aboriginal people and the aboriginal rights which are guaranteed by the Constitution. Further it examines the recent jurisprudence, particularly R. v. Powley, which has helped to clarify both the meaning and substance of Métis aboriginal rights, and the limits of federal and provincial jurisdiction. Finally the book looks at models of self-governance for Métis communities.
About the authors
Frederica Wilson is an Ottawa-based lawyer and is the editor of Métis Crown Relations: Rights, Identity, Jurisdiction and Governance.
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Melanie Mallet is an Ottawa-based lawyer and is the editor of Métis Crown Relations: Rights, Identity, Jurisdiction and Governance .