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Why Are Métis Non Status? [Solved]
People who are identified as Non-Status Indians in Canada are individuals who are not considered as Registered Indians because either they or their ancestors were refused or lost their Indian status through the mechanisms of the Indian Act, and who do not identify as being Métis.
Supreme Court of Canada extends rights to Métis and non-status Indians
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Metis Status Decision: Defining the Metis | Carolyn Podruchny | History | LA&PS | York U
Professor Carolyn Podruchny discusses the recent Supreme Court decision to add
Yvonne Jones on Supreme Court decision on Metis and Non-Status Indians
Yvonne Jones, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada responds to a question about …