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The article “Land-settlement vote sparks injunction” published on July 15 contained incorrect information.

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Hey there, time traveller!
This article was published 22/07/2019 (2293 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

The article “Land-settlement vote sparks injunction” published on July 15 contained incorrect information.

In that article, the Sun reported a letter had been submitted to federal court by the Saskatoon-based law firm Stonechild & Racine on behalf of band member Eileen Clearsky and others. These band members were attempting to stop a community referendum vote on a negotiated $287.6-million settlement with the federal government that took place on Waywayseecappo First Nation.

However, although Stonechild & Racine was retained by Eileen Clearsky for this purpose, it appears that a motion for a court injunction on the vote was never actually filed by the law firm. The Sun has not yet been able to establish whether any court proceeding is still under consideration.

We apologize for any confusion this error may have caused.

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