The report of, Dreaver ET AL. v The King goes over payment from the government. The document talks about where the money should go, fifty percent goes to the capital account for the band, and the remain fifty goes to other purposes such as rations for the sick, farming equipment. The article also mentions The Limitations of Actions Act of 1932. The report also goes over treaty rights such as land and health care rights.
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--Mistawasis--Chief--John Ledoux--Councillors--Chief Mistawasis--Crown--Cost--Payment--Land--Chief Dreaver--Treaty--Petition--Right--Government--Canada--Limitations--Limitation of Actions Act--1900--Supreme Court of Judicature Act--The Queen--Schools--Medicine--Saskatchewan--The Dominion of Canada----------Rustomjee