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June 2022

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First Nations Welcome Wake-Up Call From Manitoba Chief Justice On Channels Project

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (JUNE 24, 2022) – WINNIPEG – The Government of Manitoba breached its Constitutional duty to consult and accommodate the Treaty and Aboriginal rights of four Interlake First Nations before clearing land for the proposed Lake St. Martin Channel, according to a June 23 court decision. In early 2019, the province issued a…

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