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In 1982 Canada put some existing aboriginal rights into the Constitution to protect them, but the wording was vague and provincial courts were left to decide what the rights mean. That has led to uneven and often unfair results: courts insist on written proof that customs are very old (hard for groups with oral traditions) and sometimes limit land rights to mere use instead of full ownership. Because of these problems, many aboriginal groups must keep appealing to higher courts like the Supreme Court to try to get clearer, fairer rulings.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the author's claim that the provincial court's ruling was 'excessively conservative' about what the law permits. Look for evidence that other courts interpreted the same legal phrase ('use') more broadly. Relevant passage quotes: 'But the provincial court instead ruled that the law had previously recognized only the aboriginal right to use the land...' and 'Here, the provincial court's ruling was excessively conservative in its assessment of the current law.' If other Ontario courts had treated 'use' as including sale, that would show this ruling was unusually narrow.

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Which one of the following, if true, would lend the most credence to the author's statement in the second-to-last sentence of the passage?

Correct Answer
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Option A states that other Ontario courts had previously interpreted 'use' to include sale. That directly shows the provincial court's ruling was narrower than prior interpretations in the same jurisdiction and therefore supports the author's claim that the ruling was 'excessively conservative.' The passage's description that the court 'ruled that the law had previously recognized only the aboriginal right to use the land' is best challenged by evidence that 'use' had been read more broadly elsewhere.
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