The Robinson-Huron Treaty court case is wrapping up.
Last year, 21 Anishinabek communities under the Robinson Huron Treaty took the Ontario and Canadian government to court over the Crown’s failure to implement the terms of the 1850 treaty.
At issue is that beneficiaries have received no increase to the four-dollar annuity since 1874.
Closing arguments will take place in Sudbury starting on Monday, June 4th.
The treaty territory includes about 35,700 square miles of land on the northern shores of Lake Huron including all the First Nations along the North Shore corridor and Manitoulin Island.