Unprecedented ruling in Sixties Scoop Claim
By Christine Smith McFarlane TORONTO – Jeffrey Wilson, lawyer for the representative plaintiff Chief Marcia Brown Martel for the Brown v. Canada case spoke at...
Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point exercise jurisdiction over historical trail
CHIPPEWAS OF KETTLE AND STONY POINT FIRST NATION (December 5, 2014) – Residents and visitors in the vicinity of Ipperwash Beach will notice significant changes...
Gowlings continues to attract top Aboriginal law talent
Gowlings is pleased to announce that two of Canada’s leading Aboriginal law practitioners, Robert Winogron and Jeremy Bouchard, have joined the Ottawa office of Gowlings...
Success not measured by what others think of you
By Daniel Mendoza OAKVILLE – Jenny Restoule-Mallozzi says that her success in life is not measured by a piece of paper or someone else’s standards...
Book Review: Abuse, addiction and reconciliation
By Shirley Honyust This is a factual biography, although some of the names have been changed, and its catchy title does nothing to belie its...
Strong identity and connection to culture is needed to heal
By Marci Becking NIPISSING FIRST NATION – Walkers who are bringing awareness to the murdered and missing indigenous women epidemic in Canada, left Winnipeg on...
Appeal Court rules Brown v Canada is to proceed as a class action
Three judges of the Ontario Superior Court have ruled that the motion by Canada to strike the case is to be dismissed in a ruling...

