Specific Claims Resolution
- The Specific Claims Resolution Act (or Bill C-6) was brought into the House of Commons in 2002 in order to create a new commissioning body, one to negotiate and resolve specific claims, and another for a tribunal to make decisions on claims and to give out monetary compensation.
- This Bill was not supported by the Assembly of First Nations even though it was passed by both the House and the Senate and was thus never put to use.
Citation
Specific Claims Resolution Act, SC 2003, c 23, <https://canlii.ca/t/j12p> retrieved on 2021-09-25
Further Readings
For the legislative summary on The Specific Claims Resolution Act: https://lop.parl.ca/sites/PublicWebsite/default/en_CA/ResearchPublications/LegislativeSummaries/372LS431E
Policy Sub-Topic
Policy Type
Federal Statute