First Nations claim Lake Huron, Georgian Bay as landmark trial starts
TORONTO — A broken Crown promise to forever protect Aboriginal lands is at the heart of a novel Indigenous claim to the waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, an Ontario court heard Thursday.
The two First Nations groups who make up the Saugeen Ojibway Nation — or SON — say their traditional territory includes what is now the Bruce Peninsula and lands south stretching from Goderich, Ont., to Collingwood, Ont. The territory, they assert, includes much of the waters of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron.
“They say they have a relationship with their territory for a thousand years,” SON lawyer Roger Townshend said in opening comments. “The issues before this court are about the relationship — historical and continued — that SON has to these lands and waters.”