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Land Rights and Title
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SUMMARY - Land Rights and Title

The question of who owns and controls land in Canada is deeply contested. For Indigenous peoples, land is not merely property but the foundation of identity, culture, spirituality, and governance—a relationship that long predates colonial arrival and persists despite centuries of dispossession. For Canadian governments, the assertion of Crown sovereignty and the development of private property regimes have shaped the country's economic and political structures.

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Constitutional Depth Assessment (CDA) Score: 76%

Constitutional Vulnerability Score: 31%

Doctrines Engaged: 21

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