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Federal Constitutionalism and Aboriginal Difference

Jean leclair

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Constitutional Conflict and the Development of Canadian Aboriginal Law

Guy Charlton

2017

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Aboriginal Self-Government Through Constitutional Design

Gregory Whitfield, Christopher Alcantara

2010

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“Grand Entrance Hall,” Back Door or Foundation Stone? the Role of Constitutional Principles in Construing and Applying the Constitution of Canada

Warren J . Newman

2001

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Borrows John Canada’s Indigenous Constitution. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010. 422 pp.Drawing Out Law. A Spirit’s Guide. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2010. 259 pp

Beverly Jacobs

Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 2013

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Federal Jurisdiction -- Pendent Parties -- Aboriginal Title and Federal Common Law -- Charter Challenges -- Reform Proposals: Roberts v. Canada

Brian Slattery

1989

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A New Era in Metis Constitutional Rights: The Importance of Powley and Blais

Catherine Bell

Alberta Law Review, 2004

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Old and Difficult Grievances: Examining the Relationship Between the Métis and the Crown

Jean Teillet

Supreme Court Law Review, 2004

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“The Hard Case of Defining the Metis People and Their Rights: A note on R. v. Powley” (2003) 12:3 Constitutional Forum 87.

Paul Chartrand

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The Constitutional Status and Rights of the Métis People in Canada

Paul L. A. H. Chartrand

Aboriginal policy studies, 2017

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A MULITFACETED APPROACH TO RECOGNIZING CANADIAN FIRST NATIONS GOVERNMENTS: WHAT COURTS MAY DECIDE

Kathleen Burrage

2006

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The Burden of Sovereignty: Court Configurations of Indigenous and State Authority in Aboriginal Title Litigation in Canada

Tyler McCreary

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Aboriginal Self-Government 465 Aboriginal Self-Government' and the Construction of Canadian Constitutional Identity

Michael Asch

1992

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The Hard Case of Defining “The Métis People” and Their Rights: A Comment on R. V. Powley

Paul L. A. H. Chartrand

Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel

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Aboriginal Self-Government and the Construction of Canadian Constitutional Identity

Michael Asch

Alta. L. Rev., 1992

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Checking our Attachment to the Charter and Respecting Indigenous Legal Orders: A Framework for Charter Application to Indigenous Governments

Naiomi Metallic

Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel

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The Story in Aboriginal Law and Aboriginal Law in the Story: A Metis Professor's Journey (2010) 50 Supreme Court Law Review 89

Larry Chartrand

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The Constitution of Canada as Supreme Law: A New Definition

Maxime St-Hilaire

Constitutional Forum / Forum constitutionnel

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Rebuilding Indigenous nations through constitutional development: a case study of the Métis in Canada

Kelly Saunders

Nations and Nationalism, 2017

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Canadian Law and Aboriginals The present paper represents an overview of the evolution of legal and political framework of the relationship between Canadian Aboriginal peoples and the Canadian state, and the key amendment of bill C-31 brought in the Indian Act.

Shazia Saif

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Constitutional Reconciliation and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Amy Swiffen

Review of Constitutional Studies, 2019

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Histories That Bind: Doctrinal Productivity and Legal Governance in Canadian Aboriginal Law

Jeremy Patzer

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An Opportunity for Reflection – A Special Issue on “The Constitution of Canada: History, Evolution, Influence and Reform”

Antonia Baraggia

Perspectives on Federalism, 2017

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Forging Alberta's Constitutional Framework (review

Jonathan Swainger

University of Toronto Quarterly, 2008

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Negotiating Sovereignty: Aboriginal Perspectives on a Settler-Colonial Constitution, 1975-1983

Sarah Nickel

2016

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The Canadian constitutional history and its determinants

Edmondo Mostacci

DPCE Online, 2019

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Aboriginal People and the Canadian Federation

Ayele Behaylu

Humanities and Social Sciences, 2015

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Indigenous Nationhood Claims in Canada and US

Erich Steinman

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Metis Aboriginal Rights: Four Legal Doctrines

Darren O'Toole

Bead by Bead. Constitutional Rights and Métis Community, edited by Yvonne Boyer and Larry Chartrand. Vancouver: UBC Press. , 2021

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Beyond Charter Applicability: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Indigenous Jurisdiction in McCarthy v. Whitefish Lake First Nation

Amy Swiffen

Alberta Law Review, 2024

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Aboriginal rights and Canadian Sovereignty: An essay on R. v. Sparrow

Michael Asch

Alta. L. Rev., 1991

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“Aboriginal Rights: The Dispossession of the Metis” (1991) 29 Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 457-482.

Paul Chartrand

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Case Commentary: Manitoba Métis Federation v. Canada

Darren O'Toole

Aboriginal Policy Studies (2014) 3, 1 & 2: 178-187.

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“Defining the ‘Metis’ of Canada: A principled approach to Crown-Aboriginal Relations’, chapter 2 in Frederica Wilson and Melanie Mallet, ed. Metis-Crown Relations: Rights, Identify, Jurisdiction, and Governance (Toronto, Irwin Law Ltd. 2008)

Paul Chartrand

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Removing all Reasonable Cause of Discontent: Noteworthy Decisions of the Alberta Court of Appeal in Aboriginal Litigation

Robert Normey

Alberta Law Review, 2014

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