A New Brunswick judge has ruled that Aboriginal title can be declared over privately owned land — even land they’re not ...
Justice Kathryn Gregory has ruled Aboriginal title can be claimed over land in New Brunswick, pushing the Wolastoqey Nation ...
The New Brunswick government and the Wolastoqey Nations of New Brunswick have met and agreed to reinstate previous existing tax agreements while new ones are negotiated.
An Indigenous-led public inquiry into systemic racism in New Brunswick justice and policing is still needed, says an ...
The Attorney General in New Brunswick says he's calling off lawyers hired by the province to fight an Aboriginal title claim ...
One of the many industrial companies named in a large title claim from the Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick has been ...
As New Brunswick MLAs gear up for a new legislative season, the Indigenous Affairs Minister is beginning conversations with ...
In what's being described as a landmark decision, a judge has ordered that several big industrial defendants and everyday private property owners must be removed from a lawsuit launched by ...
New Brunswick’s attorney general says he’s calling off the lawyers who were hired by the provincial government to fight Aboriginal title claims in court.
Preserving green space Wolastoq Park, overlooking the Reversing Falls Rapids, honours the Wolastoqey name for the St. John River. It includes walking trails and statues that help tell the story of the ...