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What is the legal test established by the Supreme Court for proving a Métis communitys Aboriginal right?

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What is the legal test established by the Supreme Court for proving a Métis communitys Aboriginal right?

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To qualify for Aboriginal rights under section 35, a Métis group must demonstrate: that a Métis community has existed continuously since Europeans established effective control of the area in which the community is located; and that the activity the community seeks to protect as an Aboriginal right has been and continues to be of central significance to the community.

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