Case Law Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General),

Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General),

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5 cases
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Enviroleach Technologies Inc. v. Mineworx Technologies Ltd.,
"...because the negotiations were protected by settlement privilege as discussed in Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507 at paras. 73-79. Mr. Nelson admitted in cross-examination on his affidavits that he requested a settlement proposal from Mineworx, and that ..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Cardero Coal Ltd. v. Carbon Creek Partnership,
"...the purpose of the communication must be to attempt to affect a settlement: Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507 at para. 74. [221]     I find that the August 24, 2015 letter is not protected by settlement privilege given the absence of a settleme..."
Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2021
Nuchatlaht v. British Columbia,
"...by the Appellants to be particularly helpful: Yahey v. British Columbia, 2018 BCSC 123; Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507. Those cases dealt with assertions of privilege over specific communications the Crown sought to introduce in litigation over Aboriginal right..."
Document | – 2024
Anderson v Alberta,
"...prepared as part of TLUS, and point to Yahey v British Columbia, 2018 BCSC 123 ( Yahey); Cowichan Tribes v Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507( Cowichan); and West Moberly First Nations v British Columbia, 2021 BCSC 829 ( West 27 In Yahey, the Court noted, at para 18, that the applica..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...and other instances of oral history transmission that did not arise in a privileged context in a ruling in these proceedings indexed at 2020 BCSC 1507. In that ruling, the plaintiffs were not seeking to adduce evidence about the substantive content of the treaty committee meetings and I fou..."

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Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Enviroleach Technologies Inc. v. Mineworx Technologies Ltd.,
"...because the negotiations were protected by settlement privilege as discussed in Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507 at paras. 73-79. Mr. Nelson admitted in cross-examination on his affidavits that he requested a settlement proposal from Mineworx, and that ..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Cardero Coal Ltd. v. Carbon Creek Partnership,
"...the purpose of the communication must be to attempt to affect a settlement: Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507 at para. 74. [221]     I find that the August 24, 2015 letter is not protected by settlement privilege given the absence of a settleme..."
Document | Court of Appeal (British Columbia) – 2021
Nuchatlaht v. British Columbia,
"...by the Appellants to be particularly helpful: Yahey v. British Columbia, 2018 BCSC 123; Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507. Those cases dealt with assertions of privilege over specific communications the Crown sought to introduce in litigation over Aboriginal right..."
Document | – 2024
Anderson v Alberta,
"...prepared as part of TLUS, and point to Yahey v British Columbia, 2018 BCSC 123 ( Yahey); Cowichan Tribes v Canada (Attorney General), 2020 BCSC 1507( Cowichan); and West Moberly First Nations v British Columbia, 2021 BCSC 829 ( West 27 In Yahey, the Court noted, at para 18, that the applica..."
Document | Supreme Court of British Columbia (Canada) – 2022
Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General),
"...and other instances of oral history transmission that did not arise in a privileged context in a ruling in these proceedings indexed at 2020 BCSC 1507. In that ruling, the plaintiffs were not seeking to adduce evidence about the substantive content of the treaty committee meetings and I fou..."

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