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First Nations Class Members' Right to Clean Drinking Water is Re-Affirmed by Federal Court
Tuesday, January, 13, 2026
In a decision delivered on December 5, 2025, the Federal Court (the “Court”) in Shamattawa First Nation v Canada (Attorney General),1
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OKT welcomes Cathy, Matt, Senwung and Oliver to the Partnership
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Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP is proud to announce the admission of four of OKT’s associates into the partnership.
We are delighted to welcome…
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OKT's Jeremiah Raining Bird Featured in Precedent
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When OKT Associate Jeremiah Raining Bird isn’t busy practising law, he can be found gracing the cover of Precedent: The New Rules…
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Abandonner la doctrine de la découverte (et ce que cela signifie en droit canadien)
La « Longue Marche vers Rome » doit arriver le 1er mai 2016 à la Place Saint-Pierre au Vatican. Ses participants demanderont formellement au pape François d'annuler les bulles pontificales de…
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New FCA decision creates dangerous loophole to the duty to consult and accommodate
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A recent decision of the Federal Court of Appeal (“FCA”) has muddied the waters regarding the role of the administrative tribunals in Crown-Aboriginal…
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Solitary confinement and federally sentenced Indigenous women: a moment for change
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Indigenous people, and especially Indigenous women, are disproportionately subject to solitary confinement in Canadian prisons, a treatment that has long-term health consequences for…
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Who gets compensation for failed Aboriginal consultation?
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The Supreme Court of Canada has closed the final door in the complicated saga of a B.C. logging dispute that raised questions about…
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