The Supreme Court of Canada has extended rights to non-status aboriginal people and Métis.
The ruling ends a 17-year court battle and says the federal government’s responsibilities do extend to approximately 200-thousand Métis and 400-thousand non-status aboriginal people.
President of the North Island Métis Association, Michael Dumont, says it’s an important first step.
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Prime Minister Trudeau called the decision a landmark ruling with broad consequences and said his government will work in partnership with indigenous people to figure out the path forward.