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Five British Columbia bands will likely appeal a recent federal court
decision which ruled that Native bands do not have the right to tax
companies that run rail and communication lines across reserves. The
court set aside tax assessment notices for the CP, CN Esquimalt and
Nanaimo railways as well as the Unitel communication lines running
through the Nanaimo, Matsqui Seabird, Boothroyd and Kamloops reserves.
This is a setback for the First Nations who used the case as a test of
their taxation powers. Arthur Pape, a lawyer for the Matsqui band, said
band members get all the downsides of having railways go throught their
communities, but get none of the benefits.
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