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  1. 10533.

    Hall, Bronwyn H., Mairesse, Jacques and Mohnen, Pierre

    Measuring the Returns to R&D

    Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations (CIRANO)

    2010

  2. 10535.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2006

  3. 10536.

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2004

  4. 10537.

    Champagne, Christine and Labart, Pierre-Olivier

    Les cahiers du CRISES et de l'ARUC selon la grille de KATARSIS

    Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales

    2007

  5. 10539.

    Article published in Les Cahiers de droit (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 9, Issue 3, 1968

    Digital publication year: 2011

  6. 10540.

    Article published in Revue générale de droit (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 31, Issue 1, 2001

    Digital publication year: 2014

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    Although a casual reading of the Supreme Court of Canada's decisions in R. v. Nikal and R. v. Lewis might suggest otherwise, this article will argue that Court's decisions in two recent British Columbia aboriginal fishing cases do not apply in Ontario. In doing so, it will be shown that the Supreme Court of Canada relied on evidence of historic Crown policies towards aboriginal fishing rights in Upper Canada in the absence of appropriate context as to when, how and why those policies evolved. As a result, the Court wrongly concluded that fisheries could not be the subject of exclusive aboriginal rights.