Allegations of Indigenous identity fraud could affect lawsuit by Native Council of Nova Scotia
Members of the NCNS are suing the provincial government for $40 million over moose hunting rights.
Members of the NCNS are suing the provincial government for $40 million over moose hunting rights.
A proposed class-action lawsuit takes aim at the Toronto Police Board and several named chiefs…
Canada will compensate those sent to suburban schools in four provinces between Sept. 1, 1951 and June 30, 1992.
The latest proposed class action in British Columbia focuses on coerced sterilization and abortion
Approximately 40,000 Indigenous children were placed in boarding homes to attend public schools in British Columbia, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, according to the claim
Lawyer suing Canada over lack of action to stop violence against Indigenous women and girls
Former patients can contact any of the four law firms involved in the class-action lawsuit.
Canadian Human Rights Tribunal ‘lost sight of the complaint’ by awarding compensation and expanding Jordan’s Principle, lawyers argue
‘Jane Doe No. 44’ claims she was 14 when company founder paid for ‘oral sex’