Blood Tribe to bring land dispute to Supreme Court of Canada
KAINAI, AB – In an update to the Big Claim appeal, the Blood Tribe will take the matter to the Supreme Court of Canada.
The appeal was filed by the Canadian Government from the decision of the Federal Court, finding that the trial judge determined that under the terms of the Blackfoot Treaty, the Blood Tribe was entitled to a reserve of 710 square miles. That area is 162.5 square miles larger than the current reserve.
“Canada appealed on the basis that the claim was barred by Alberta’s Statute of Limitations,” the Blood Tribe release reads.
The Court of Appeal sided with Canada, saying the Blood Tribe’s claim for “breach of treaty” was limitation barred.