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In the famous Manitoba Métis Federation court case:
a. The judge ruled that the Métis did not hold any Aboriginal title to the land
b. The judge ruled that the Métis had suffered an historic injustice in not receiving a
land base
c. The judge ruled that Métis were actually Indians and thus had been dealt with
d. The judge ruled that since the plaintiffs did not claim any specific land, the case was
dismissed.
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Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

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