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This case was heard before the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board ("NSUARB"). The issue before the NSUARB was whether the complainant, Ardy Born With 3 Thumbs, had an Aboriginal or treaty right to be provided with water free of charge by the Town ...
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This case followed the decisions in R. v Bernard, 2010 NBPC 30, and R v Bernard, 2016 NBQB 21, and it was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. At trial, the accused, Stephen Charles Bernard, had been charged and convicted of unlawfully h ...
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This case was heard before the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, and it was an appeal of the decisions in R. v. Castonguay, 2003 NBPC 16, and R. v. Castonguay, 2003 NBQB 325. The appellants, Roger Castonguay and François Faucher, had been convicte ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, and it was a motion to appeal the decision in R. v. Chiasson, 2004 NBQB 80. The appellant, Onil Chiasson, was charged under section 58 of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act,&nb ...
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This appeal was heard in the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador, Court of Appeal, and followed the decision in Queen v Drew et al, 2003 NLSCTD 105. This decision came as a result of a previous ruling in which a trial court consider ...
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This case was an appeal of the decision made in R. v. Francis, 2008 NBQB 161, and it was heard in the Court of Appeal of New Brunswick. The appellants, Robert Francis, Romeo Francis, and Alvery Paul, all Mi’kmaw individuals, had been charged with un ...
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This appeal was heard before the New Brunswick Court of Appeal, and it followed the decisions in R v Sappier and Polchies, 2003 NBPC 2, R v Sappier, 2003 NBQB 228, R v Sappier and Polchies, 2003 NBQB 389, and R v Sappier and Polchies, ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. This case involved an appellant, Henry Smith, who had been charged and convicted of possessing a moose carcass contrary to section 58 of the New Brunswick Fish and Wild ...
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This motion was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. The Government of New Brunswick, represented by the Minister of Natural Resources, sought to resolve a situation where an Indigenous individual had occupied land that the provincial government c ...
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This was a motion made as a result of the appeal of the decision in R v Paul, 2013 NSPC 75 put forward in Paul v. R.,2016 NSSC 99, and it was heard in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. The appellants, Aaron Paul and Charles Francis, had been ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. Mr. Acker was charged with violating the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act by failing to produce a hunting license. The game wardens asked Mr. Acker for his provincial hunting license ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. The Appellants, Peter Joe Augustine, Gary Augustine and Raymond Garfield Barlow, all Mi’kmaw, had been charged with hunting at night, contrary to New Brunswick's Fish and Wildlife Act. ...
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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. In 2001, the Nova Scotia Provincial Court sentenced Mr. Babin to pay a fine for having fished using gillnets in an unauthorized manner in violation of the federal Fisheries Act. At that tri ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division. The Appellant, Moses Francis Barlow, had been charged with violating subsection 32(1)(a) of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act by hunting deer out of season. ...
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This case was an appeal of the decision in R. v. Bernard, 2000 CarswellNS 420, and it was heard in the Nova Scotia Supreme Court. The appellant, Mr. Bernard, was a Mi’kmaw man. At trial, Mr. Bernard was found guilty of “deer jacking” ...
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This case was heard in the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal. It was the third decision made on the issues first raised in R. v. Bernard, 2000 CarswellNS 420 and in R. v. Bernard, 2001 NSSC 19. The respondent, Mr. Bernard, was a Mi'kmaw man who was c ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The Defendant, Stephen Charles Bernard, had been charged under New Brunswick's Fish and Wildlife Act for unlicenced deer hunting. Mr. Bernard was Mi’kmaq and argued that he had an Aboriginal ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Court of Queen’s Bench, Trial Division, and was an appeal of the decision in R. v Bernard, 2010 NBPC 30 (CanLII). Prior to this case, the New Brunswick Provincial Court had convicted Mr. Bernard of unlaw ...
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This application was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. The applicant, Keith Boucher, had been charged with possessing a moose carcass without a license in violation of section 58 of the New Brunswick Fish and Wildlife Act. Mr. Boucher arg ...
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This case was heard in the New Brunswick Provincial Court. Mr. Caissie was charged under subsection 17(2) of the Maritime Provinces Fishery Regulations, made under the federal Fisheries Act, for possessing twenty-four speckled trout when the d ...