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  1. Don’t be fooled by ShutDownCanada or misleading claims from dishonest activists

    Appeared in National Newswatch, February 18, 2020 On Tuesday, while activists reportedly tried to “ arrest ” Premier John Horgan at his house in British Columbia, Prime Minister Trudeau spoke to the House of Commons, stressing the need for “ patience ” as ...

  2. First Nations in Ontario challenging routine maintenance of pipeline system

    Appeared in the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal, March 7, 2017 In 2004, the Supreme Court of Canada created the “duty to consult.” The setting was British Columbia, where aboriginal title had never been ceded by treaty. The ruling made sense in that context ...

  3. Anti-pipeline activists using ‘duty to consult’ in multi-million dollar lawsuit

    The Aroland and Ginoogaming First Nations, located north of Thunder Bay, are challenging routine maintenance work on the Canadian Mainline, which carries natural gas from western to eastern Canada. Authorized by cabinet in 1956, this ...