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"textContent": "The Supreme Court of Canada’s refusal to hear the Wolastoqey appeal gives private landowners a stronger shield against Aboriginal title declarations, but it leaves governments facing the harder question of who pays when historical grants collide with Indigenous land rights. The court declined leave in the Wolastoqey Nation case this week, meaning the New Brunswick […]\n\nThe post Wolastoqey: Private Landowners Won, But Governments Stayed Exposed appeared first on the deep dive.",
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