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Article

10 Aug 2007

Author:
Frank Armstrong, Kingston Whig-Standard [Canada]

Could injunction stop protest?; Court order to end mine occupation would do little: expert [Canada]

If a court were to issue an injunction ordering protesters to stop occupying Crown land near Sharbot Lake that's being explored for uranium, it probably wouldn't yield immediate results, says a Queen's University professor who specializes in aboriginal rights... Frontenac Ventures is desperate to get them off [the land]... The Algonquins claim the land belongs to them as a result of a promise made by the British more than 200 years ago...