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A landmark ruling by the B.C. Supreme Court has granted Aboriginal title and fishing rights to the Cowichan Nation over a parcel of land in Richmond, B.C., but the decision is being met with opposition from other First Nations and the B.C. government, which plans to file an appeal. Brian Thom, UVic anthropology department chair, breaks down the significance of the ruling.
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A landmark ruling by the B.C. Supreme Court has granted Aboriginal title and fishing rights to the Cowichan Nation over a parcel of land in Richmond, B.C., but the decision is being met with opposition from other First Nations and the B.C. government, which plans to file an appeal. Brian Thom, UVic anthropology department chair, breaks down the significance of the ruling.

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