National News Plaintiff in Indian Act case not happy government is pushing ahead with changes without proper consultation By Annette Francis Nov 22, 2016 Indian Act plaintiff says government moving ahead with changes without proper consultation. Annette Francis APTN National News The federal government is pushing through with a plan to revamp parts of the Indian Act. This comes following an order made by the Québec Superior court. It’s known as the Descheneaux case. But the plaintiff isn’t happy with how things are turning out. Report an Error Tell us your Story Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Your Name *Your Email Address *Details *MessageSubmit Report Tags: Annette Francis, Consultation, gender, Indian Act, Indigenous Affairs, Ontario, Ottawa, Politics, S-3 Continue Reading Standing Rock camp recovering from latest clash with police, waiting on word of ... Lawsuit filed against Canadian biologist over B.C. fish farms Author(s) Annette Francis [email protected] 2 thoughts on “Plaintiff in Indian Act case not happy government is pushing ahead with changes without proper consultation” straight talk Quit trying to make us immigrants in our country, ok government straight talk Quit trying to make us immigrants in our country, ok government Comments are closed. More Stories Nation to Nation NDP MP gives Trudeau government failing grade when it come... 15 hours ago By Fraser Needham Mother posts ‘thank you’ to supporters looking for her... 16 hours ago By Rachel May Quesnel, B.C., censures mayor, saying his actions jeopardi... 17 hours ago By The Canadian Press Ottawa will appoint commissioner to oversee modern day tre... 20 hours ago By The Canadian Press ‘We are also human beings’: Quebec court authorizes of... 22 hours ago By Mark Blackburn Peguis First Nation launches $1 billion lawsuit, declares ... 2 days ago By Cierra Bettens
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Quit trying to make us immigrants in our country, ok government
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Quit trying to make us immigrants in our country, ok government