Aboriginal Title After Tsilhqot’in: What We Know, What We Think We Know, and What We Still Need to Know More About

  • Jared Porter and
  • Paula Quig

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  • Jared Porter
    Lawyer, Department of Justice Canada

  • Paula Quig
    Lawyer, Department of Justice Canada

In accordance with the journal’s language rules, the use of the masculine form alone is intended to make the text easier to read and, depending on the circumstances, it is inclusive of both women and men.

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