Court ruling expands Alberta’s Blood reserve, Canada’s largest
Jun 12, 2019 | 3:00 PM
OTTAWA — Canada’s largest Indigenous reserve is about to get larger.
Federal Court has found that the federal government underestimated the members of the Blood Tribe in southwestern Alberta when their reserve was created in the 1870s.
The ruling could add up to 421 square kilometres to the band’s reserve, already more than 1,400 square kilometres in size.
The court says the band may also seek compensation in lieu of land.