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N.B.’s Ongoing Battle With Wolastoqey Nation Is Not Reconciliation in Action
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  • Ian Peach, Executive Director of the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples Council and Director of Research and Projects, Wolastoqey Language and Culture Centre
  • Naiomi Metallic, Assistant Professor and Chancellor’s Chair in Aboriginal Law and Policy at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Keywords
  • Canadian Politics,
  • Constitution,
  • New Brunswick,
  • Land Acknowledgement,
  • Indigenous People of New Brunswick
Abstract

The Wolastoqey are seeking land title for the Saint John River. The province has responded with fearmongering. It is time for calmer voices to emerge.

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Citation Information
Ian Peach & Naiomi Metallic, "N.B.’s Ongoing Battle With Wolastoqey Nation Is Not Reconciliation in Action", Policy Options (20 January 2022), online: < policyoptions.irpp.org > [perma.cc/7TRU-TK3B].