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On May 28, 2026, the Supreme Court of Canada dismissed an application for leave to appeal from the New Brunswick Court of Appeal in JD Irving Limited et al. v. Wolastoqey Nation. The Court of Appeal had held that a declaration of Aboriginal title is not available for privately-held lands1. As we discussed in our previous bulletin, Wolastoqey and Cowichan Tribes v. Canada (Attorney General) are two recent decisions analyzing whether a declaration of Aboriginal title may be sought for privately-held lands. The two courts reached opposite conclusions on this issue. With leave denied in Wolastoqey, the decision of the Court of Appeal becomes final in New Brunswick.
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