The Supreme Court and Indigenous Rights
From Colonial Legacy to Reconciliation
The Supreme Court and Indigenous Rights
The process of reconciliation
The Supreme Court and Indigenous rights: A timeline
Explore the timeline below to learn about other landmark Supreme Court cases, and a crucial law involving Indigenous rights, over time.
The “Honour of the Crown”
The “Honour of the Crown” is a legal principle recognized by the Supreme Court. It requires that the federal and provincial governments act honourably and with integrity in all dealings with Indigenous peoples. Listen to the video below to learn more about this key principle for Indigenous rights.
Instructions
In each set, select the most accurate statement to draft a summary of the relationship between the Supreme Court and Indigenous rights.