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Canada appeals tax-free status of Natives
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2002 The Canadian government is challenging a ruling that exempts thousands of Aboriginals from taxes. A federal court justice in March exempted forty bands in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories from taxes. He said Treaty 8 should be read in a light favorable to the bands. The ruling was subsequently stayed while an appeal was lodged. Get the Story:
Canada appealing decision to exempt natives from taxation (CBC 11/19) Relevant Documents:
Stay and Order (4/26) | Benoit v. Canada (3/7) Relevant Links:
Treaty 8 - http://www.treaty8.org Related Stories:
Appeals court halts tax-free ruling for Natives (05/06)
Alberta bands win tax case (3/8)
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