The Conversation
International · 2 hrs ago
Aboriginal title and land ownership is suddenly a hot topic in Canada — and won’t be settled anytime soon
Aboriginal title pertains to the rights Indigenous groups have to land. Fee simple title refers to the most common way individuals in Canada own land. How do these different forms of title interact?
The question isn’t new. And, as I recently stated at the annual conference of the Canadian Historical Association in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision doesn’t fix it.
The court recently said it would not hear an appeal of the Wolastoqey case — in which a
Do you trust The Conversation?
Sign in to rate
Discussion 0 comments
Sort:
?
No comments yet — be the first to start the discussion!