Hundreds who may be eligible for payments from Robinson Huron Treaty litigation fund say they're still waiting
Not everyone who is counting on a share of the $10 billion settlement for unpaid annuities under the Robinson Huron Treaty of 1850 has received it. People on the Sudbury 817 general list, who hold status cards but don’t have membership with a First Nation, say they are still wai...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/robinson-huron-annuitants-general-list-payments-9.7150477?cmp=rss
Some First Nations cautious about getting back legal fees from the Robinson Huron Treaty annuities case
The Robinson Huron Litigation Fund has begun the return of legal fees to 21 First Nations as ordered by a judge last October.
#FirstNations #legalfees #RobinsonHuronTreaty
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/robinson-huron-treaty-legal-fees-appeal-unreasonable-legal-implications-9.7083375?cmp=rss
Some First Nations cautious about getting back legal fees from the Robinson Huron Treaty annuities case
The Robinson Huron Litigation Fund has begun the return of legal fees to 21 First Nations as ordered by a judge last October.
#FirstNations #legalfees #RobinsonHuronTreaty
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/robinson-huron-treaty-legal-fees-appeal-unreasonable-legal-implications-9.7083375?cmp=rss
Historic Robinson Huron Treaty meeting observes original Treaty protocols

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