The Indian Act remains an embarrassing stain on Canada: Lynn Gehl

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When the Indian Act was amended in 1985 to bring it in line with Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the federal government took it as an opportunity to codify the second-generation cut-off rule, and also create a legislative gap regarding issues of unknown and unstat...

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