INDIGENOUS CLASS PROCEEDINGS IN CANADA. AN EXAMINATION OF THE CONVERGENCE OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND CLASS ACTIONS IN THE CANADIAN COMMON LAW SYSTEM
2023, 96, Numer 1
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The foundations of contemporary Indigenous relations in Canada have been laid by class action lawyers who foresaw the potential for correcting, acknowledging and addressing historical wrongs. Decades of persistence by Indigenous leaders and collateral work by lawyers compelled the Canadian government, the Canadian public and its major religious and charitable institutions to face their pasts. Class and mass action lawsuits are indispensable to lawyers seeking to advance claims that recognize the systemic oppression of Indigenous people beyond individual harms. Respected class action lawyer Steven L. Cooper, KC, outlines more than 250 years of this legal history that has defined the unique status of Indigenous Canadians, from recognizing royal proclamations as they relate to land claims to settlements that have seen hundreds of thousands of Indigenous people compensated for harms inflicted in residential schools and hospitals.
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Blackwater v Plint, 2005 SCC 58 (CanLII), [2005] 3 SCR 3
Class Actions Act, SS 2001, c C-12.01, Canada
Class Proceedings Act, SA 2003, c C-16.5, Canada
Farley M., People of the Deer, 26 February 1952
Farley M., The Desperate People, June 1957
Guerin v The Queen, 1984 CanLII 25 (SCC), [1984] 2 SCR 335 https://doi.org/10.1086/203141
Heyder v Canada (Attorney General), 2018 FC 432 (CanLII)
Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement (IRSSA), dated 8 May 2006
R. v Guerin, 1982 CanLII 2971 (FCA)
R. v Sparrow, 1990 CanLII 104 (SCC), [1990] 1 SCR 1075
Reference Re Eskimos, 1939 CanLII 22
Royal Proclamation of 7 October 1763, issued by King George III
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada: Calls to Action, 2015 https://doi.org/10.5663/aps.v5i1.25647
Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, 23 May 1969
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