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Which 1997 case affirmed Aboriginal title in BC?

The correct answer is Delgamuukw because this 1997 Supreme Court of Canada decision ruled that Aboriginal title is a proprietary right to land protected by the

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Question: Which 1997 case affirmed Aboriginal title in BC?

Answer options: ✅ Delgamuukw

  • Sparrow
  • Tsilhqot'in
  • Marshall

Correct answer: Delgamuukw

Explanation: The correct answer is Delgamuukw because this 1997 Supreme Court of Canada decision ruled that Aboriginal title is a proprietary right to land protected by the Constitution, confirming its existence in British Columbia. In contrast, Sparrow (1990) focused primarily on fishing rights, Marshall (1999) addressed treaty rights in the Maritimes, and Tsilhqot'in (2014) granted the first actual declaration of title but was decided much later. Under Canadian law, landmark court rulings help clarify Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. Test candidates must know these key legal milestones to demonstrate a complete understanding of Indigenous rights and history in Canada.

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