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City Vaughan
Country Canada

'Indian' court ruling brings hope: Chief

A federal court has ruled that Metis and non-status Indians qualify as "Indians" under federal jurisdiction. Chief Betty Ann Lavallee says the decision ends the denial of aboriginal birthrights. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP14686787 
Legacy Identifier: n_Fed-Court-Metis20130108T1630 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m7s 
Dimensions: 848px × 480px     24.63 MB 
Create Date: 1/8/2013 4:30:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 53:30 
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aboriginal issues in canada
aboriginal rights in canada
canada aboriginal people
canada first nations people
canadian federal court ruling
congress of aboriginal peoples
Constitution Act
federal government
landmark ruling for aboriginal right
metis
metis canada rights
National Chief Betty Ann Lavallée
non-status indians