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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

Locate the author's evaluation of the 1984 Ontario ruling (the lines calling it "excessively conservative" and urging appeal to the Supreme Court) and choose the option that matches the author's view that the court misapplied the reforms in relation to existing law.

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Based on the information in the passage, the author would be most likely to agree with which one of the following statements about the 1984 case in Ontario?

Correct Answer
E
Support: "Here, the provincial court's ruling was excessively conservative in its assessment of the current law." and "Regrettably, it appears that this group will not be successful unless it is able to move its case from the provincial courts into the Supreme Court of Canada, which will be, one hopes, more insistent upon a satisfactory application of the constitutional reforms." These lines show the author thinks the provincial court erred in its assessment/application of the law rather than in understanding the reforms' intent. Option E accurately captures this: the court failed to apply the reforms correctly by misconstruing their relation to existing law.
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