Examples of Indian reserve in a sentence
Migrants include internal migrants who moved to a different city, town, township, village or Indian reserve within Canada.
Non-migrants are persons who did move but remained in the same city, town, township, village or Indian reserve.
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This is still repeated action based on the desire to constrain the interpretation in a particular way leading to conventionalization, but in this case the motivation came into the culture of the speakers through influence of another culture.
Neither the ownership of the business by Indian shareholders, nor the employment by that business of a majority of Indian employees, nor the carrying on of that business on an Indian reserve under a federal permit, nor the federal loan and subsidies, taken separately or together, can have any effect on the operational nature of that business.
Canada does not admit that the 1870 survey resulted in the final establishment of an Indian reserve at law.
The two other circumstances under which the government would be prepared to negotiate are: failure to provide compensation for reserve lands taken or damaged by the federal government or any of its agencies under authority, or fraud in connection with the acquisition or disposition of Indian reserve land by employees.
The Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia (the “McKenna-McBride Commission”), which was established in April 1913 to aid in resolving the matter of Indian reserve allotments in British Columbia, confirmed all Skuppah reserve allotments, including IRs 2, 2A and 4.
By Minute of Decision dated December 3, 1914, the McKenna-McBride Commission recommended that IR 2A be confirmed as an Indian reserve.
Due to a dispute between British Columbia and Canada about the legal status of reserve lands – British Columbia claimed an underlying reversionary interest in Indian reserve lands – British Columbia refused to register Dominion Letters Patent in provincial land registry offices.