Weechi-it-te-win Family Services - Enforcement

Enforcement

The Anishinaabe people's maintenance of its customary law and its cultural continuity through its children are aboriginal rights. Such rights are recognized and affirmed by the Canadian Constitution. Although infrequently relied upon in the past, aboriginal laws including customary law continue to be enforceable in Canadian courts. Anishinaabe customary laws, the Canadian Constitution, and Ontario laws are enforced by the Court of Ontario.

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