Advocating for Indigenous Rights before the Supreme Court of Canada

Cavalluzzo LLP presented an argument on behalf of Grassy Narrows First Nation

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8 November 2023
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Adrienne Telford and Jackie Esmonde appeared before the Supreme Court of Canada on November 8, presenting argument on behalf of Grassy Narrows First Nation in an important case regarding treaty rights and the Crown’s fiduciary obligations towards Indigenous peoples.

For more information about this case, Restoule v Canada (Attorney General), click here.

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