25 years after the Marshall Decision, some say more must be done to uphold treaty rights

As Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Decision — a landmark court ruling that affirmed First Nations' treaty right to fish, hunt and gather in pursuit of a moderate livelihood — some say there's still a long way to go in properly upholding it.

25 years after the Marshall Decision, some say more must be done to uphold treaty rights
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As Tuesday marks the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Decision — a landmark court ruling that affirmed First Nations' treaty right to fish, hunt and gather in pursuit of a moderate livelihood — some say there's still a long way to go in properly upholding it.