The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands

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The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands is a constitutional principle in Canadian law that requires the government to act with loyalty, good faith, and in the best interests of Indigenous peoples when dealing with their land rights.

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Delgamuukw v. British Columbia holding The Crown has a fiduciary duty toward Aboriginal peoples in relation to Aboriginal title lands