Métis, non-status Indian ruling to be appealed
Higher judicial authority needed before major change, minister says
The Canadian Press
Posted: Feb 6, 2013 4:03 PM CST
Last Updated: Feb 6, 2013 4:37 PM CST
Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan says the services provided to Aboriginal Peoples by the federal government have to be affordable. (Tim Krochak/Canadian Press)
The federal government will appeal a landmark Federal Court ruling that would vastly expand the ranks of people considered Indians under the Constitution.
After more than 13 years of legal wrangling, the court ruled last month that Métis and non-status Indians are indeed "Indians" under a section of the Constitution Act, and therefore fall under federal jurisdiction.
On Wednesday, Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan told the House of Commons the ramifications of the decision demand a ruling from a higher judicial authority.
"Given that the Federal Court decision raises complex legal issues, it is prudent for Canada to obtain a decision from a higher court," Duncan said. "After careful consideration of the decision, Canada has filed an appeal, and it would be inappropriate to comment further as the case is before the courts."
Among other things, Duncan said, the services provided to Aboriginal Peoples by the federal government have to be affordable.
"The Harper government continues to work in partnership with aboriginal organizations and provincial governments to enhance the economic opportunities for Métis and non-status Indians," he said. "Our government must ensure that programs and services to Aboriginal Peoples are fiscally sustainable."
The case dragged on for years before the ruling last month.
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples and several Métis and non-status Indians took the federal government to court in 1999, alleging discrimination because they were not considered "Indians" under a section of the Constitution Act.
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