Posted on 17/01/05
Top court to decide logging rights
On a crisp day in the spring of 1998, Joshua Bernard -- a Mi'kmaq -- carefully secured 23 spruce logs to his tractor-trailer, drove off down a rural New Brunswick logging road and into legal history.
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