Is there a duty of honourable dealing with Canada?

Alberta, Canada


The following excerpt is from Callihoo v. Canada (Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development), 2006 ABQB 1 (CanLII):

[122] At a minimum, the Plaintiffs assert that Canada has a duty of honourable dealing pursuant to which the Plaintiffs are entitled to access the Specific Claims Policy to resolve outstanding claims and grievances with Canada: Haida Nation v. B.C. (Minister of Forests), 2002 BCCA 462.

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