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THE HALDIMAND RESURRECTION: A Chronicle From the Future of Law and Memory

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It is the year 2040, and the Crown has remembered its own handwriting. After two and a half centuries of delay, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the Haldimand Proclamation of 1784 remains a constitutional dedication, not a treaty of convenience — binding the conscience of the Crown forever. The judgment reads like prophecy fulfilled: “The dedication endures.... The post THE HALDIMAND RESURRECTION: A Chronicle from the Future of Law and…
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In the framework of the thirty-second anniversary of Indigenous Law 19,253, Conadi's office was the scene of a day of reflection and memory led by journalist and writer Pedro Cayuqueo and the national director of the institution, Álvaro Morales Marileo, to officials and officials. The activity was aimed at reconnecting with the history and identity of the Mapuche people, promoting a critical dialogue on the advances and challenges in the field o…

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golpedigital.cl broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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