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ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A trial that started Tuesday, Jan. 17, in St John’s could see thousands of applicants for Qalipu First Nation status have their ...

Pauline Tessier is co-founder of the Friends of Qalipu Advocacy Association. ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — A trial that started Tuesday, Jan. 17, in St John’s could see thousands of applicants for Qalipu First Nation status have their membership reinstated, 10 years after a supplement agreement saw them struck from the list.

“It’s not that we want benefits. It’s that we want recognition. It’s our heritage,” Pauline Tessier said at Newfoundland and Labrador Supreme Court Tuesday. “When you negotiate a contract, a contract is a contract, and we signed the application form, it says there that by signing the document, you identify as a Mi’kmaw, and that’s what we went under the premise of,” Tessier said.Points systemthat scored applications based on everything from residency to participation in Mi’kmaw rituals.

 

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