💨 Abstract
The B.C. Court of Appeal overturned a lower court's ruling that limited the Nuchatlaht Nation's Aboriginal title to a specific portion of Nootka Island. The appeal court found that the lower court judge erroneously relied on an anthropologist's findings and drew an "arbitrary boundary" that didn't align with the Nuchatlaht's historical use of the land.
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