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Voyage North | Mar 18, 2013 | 7:40

Grassy Narrows ruling

The Ontario Court of Appeal has overturned an earlier court ruling on treaty rights and logging in the Grassy Narrows traditional territory. Could the next step be the Supreme Court? We find out more about today's decision.

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