WebDog Head 218 is an Indian reserve of the Mikisew Cree First Nation in Alberta, located within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. [3] [1] In the 2016 Canadian Census, it recorded a population of 99 living in 39 of its 49 total private dwellings. [2] References [ edit] ^ a b "Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail". Web19 dec. 2024 · Two First Nations are voicing their opposition to the extension of a legacy oilsands mine north of Fort McMurray before the project goes to an energy review next month. The Athabasca Chipewyan...
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WebThe Mikisew Cree First Nation (Mikisew) has lived on the ancestral lands of the Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park in northeastern Alberta since time immemorial. The lives of our members are linked to the land and to a close understanding of traditions, history, and a natural way of life. Many of our members […] WebThe Mikisew Cree First Nation is one of the five Athabasca Tribal Council Nations. The group signed a treaty in 1986 with Canada establishing several reserves. The Mikisew Cree won a case in the Supreme Court of Canada in 2005 over title interests to areas of the Wood Buffalo National Park . References [ edit] ^ "First Nation Detail". unmapped places openstreetmap
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WebMCFN Band Government & Administration, Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. 1,752 likes · 118 talking about this. This is the Home Page for members of the Mikisew Cree First Nation. Web15 okt. 2024 · Last week the Supreme Court of Canada released its much-awaited decision in Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (Governor General in Council), 2024 SCC 40. The Court held that the Crown’s duty to consult Indigenous Peoples prior to decisions which could affect their Aboriginal and Treaty rights does not extend to the development of … WebOn October 11, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC or Court) found that the duty to consult was not triggered during the “law making process” in its decision Mikisew Cree First Nation v.Canada (Governor General in Council). 1 Each justice of the SCC was in agreement over the dismissal of the appeal. However, the Court’s decision was … unmapped policy for qscc/gettransactionbyid