United Nation Indigenous Title Threatens Private Property Rights= What Constitution they keep referring too

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Joseph Quesnel explores the recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling in *Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation v. South Bruce Peninsula*, which raises critical questions about Indigenous rights and private property ownership in Canada. The court determined that the constitutional rights of the Chippewas take precedence over fee simple property rights, challenging traditional views on land ownership. Discover how this landmark decision may impact private landowners and Indigenous groups alike. We also discuss potential solutions, including constitutionalizing property rights and fostering cooperation between First Nations and municipalities. Join us as we delve into a vibrant dialogue about harmony, mutual respect, and the future of land rights in Canada!

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