Dear John,
A new Fraser Institute study out today finds that a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada last year set a precedent which may have profound and far-reaching implications across the country.
In April 2021 the Supreme Court ruled for the first time that the term “Aboriginal peoples of Canada” could include Indigenous communities that today exist entirely outside of Canada.
This could open the door for Indigenous groups outside Canada to claim certain rights — including land claims — within Canada’s borders.
Check out the full study here, and be sure to spread the word.
Sincerely,
Niels Veldhuis
President
The Fraser Institute
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