1. Aboriginals
Treaties were often signed after warfare, when terms could be dictated. ... By the time of Canadian confederation in 1867, and the Rupert's Land transfer of 1869-70, Indian tribes were treated as "domestic," as within British and Canadian jurisdiction. ... The Canadian legal system, in the years after World War II, recognized no Indian rights as such. ... The case became one reason for the federal decision to negotiate settlements of aboriginal title claims in parts of Canada, a policy announced about six months after the Calder decision. ... In 1982 section 35 was added to...
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