Metis Status Decision: Daniels Case | Professor William Wicken | LA&PS | York U

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In this interview, Professor William Wicken discusses his testimony in Harry Daniels v. Canada, a court case that determined whether Metis and non-status peoples are Indian under the 1867 British North America Act. Professor Wicken explains why the Fathers of Confederation, such as Sir John A. Macdonald, made 'Indians' a federal responsibility and who they intended to be encompassed by federal power.

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