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their Aboriginal rights to the land and that the treaties were unfulfilled. Justice Morrow agreed with these witnesses and ruled that the chiefs had established a case for claiming Aboriginal rights sufficiently to warrant the filing of a caveat.
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cases prompted the Government of Canada to hold public hearings on the proposed Mackenzie Valley Pipeline (hearings that become known as the
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Note: "Aboriginal law" refers to Canadian law dealing with Indigenous peoples; "Indigenous law" refers to the
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Many witnesses testified that the Denesoline signatories did not believe that Treaty 8 and Treaty 11
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case resulted in the initiation of the Dene/Metis comprehensive land claim process. The
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Chief Francois Paulette, along with sixteen NWT chiefs, attempted to file a caveat in
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United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act
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Although the ability to register the caveat was overturned by the
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Section 25 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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The territorial government referred the caveat to the
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