อัพเดทล่าสุดเกี่ยวแคมเปญรณรงค์Canadian Government: Remove all of the sex discrimination in the Indian status registration provisions of the Indian Act - Enough is EnoughClass Action re 2010 Sharon McIvor Legal Remedy
Lynn GehlPtbo, แคนาดา
21 มี.ค. 2019

To any person in Canada whose grandmother lost her Indian status by marrying a non-Indian: You could be affected by a class action that has been authorized by the Court against the Attorney General of Canada.

You are included in this class action lawsuit, and do NOT need to take any further action at this time, if ALL of the following are true: A class member is any person in Canada, where: your grandmother lost her Indian status by marrying a non-Indian and recovered her Indian status under paragraph 6(1) (c) of the Indian act following the 1985 amendments; and, your only Indian parent is eligible to Indian status under paragraph 6(1) (c.1) of the Indian act as amended in 2010 and, you are eligible to Indian status under subsection 6(2) of the Indian Act.

I suggest people read the information at this link: https://www.merchantlaw.com/indian-status

Direct all your questions to: info@merchantlaw.com

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