Big land claim battle in federal court won by the Blood Tribe
BLOOD RESERVE, AB – A long time has passed since it was initially filed, but on Wednesday, June 12, Justice Zinn of the Federal Court of Canada ruled in favour of the Blood Tribe in their land claim against the federal government.
Justice Zinn, in his decision, found that Canada shortchanged the band when the boundaries were drawn as part of 1877’s Treaty 7. He stated the Blood Tribe was entitled under the Treaty Land Entitlement formula to a reserve of 710 square miles, whereas the current reserve is 547.5 square miles. Canada is liable to the Blood Tribe for this breach of Treaty.
The Big Claim was set out in three parts as follows:
1: The Blood Tribe claimed that Canada failed to fulfill its Blackfoot Treaty obligation to provide 1 square mile of reserve land for each five members of the Blood Tribe (the Treaty Land Entitlement).