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A big Court decision for Metis and non-status Indians in Canada
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January 9, 2013
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Yesterday, a Federal Court announced a ruling with major implications for Metis people in Canada. (Photo: Stak & Co / flickr)
Related rabble.ca story:
Federal Court affirms rights of Metis and non-status Indians
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