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these documents for the truth and accuracy of their contents, the Plaintiffs having admitted that the<br />

contents of the documents were true and accurate.<br />

[35] Insofar as any document in Exhibit D-11 was created by the Plaintiffs and refers to<br />

information which was in the knowledge of the Plaintiffs, I accept them for the truth and accuracy<br />

of their contents. The initial discussion relative to Exhibit D-11 can be found at page 550. A further<br />

2010 FC 495 (CanLII)<br />

discussion is found at pages 792 to 798 of the transcript.<br />

[36] All quotations from the documentary exhibits, when reproduced below, appear in their<br />

original form. Any typographical errors are those of the original author.<br />

B. The Plaintiffs’ Witnesses<br />

[37] The first witness called on behalf of the Plaintiffs was Mr. Terrence Sewell. He is currently<br />

employed by the Government of Canada, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs in the position<br />

of Director-General of the Implementation Branch, Claims and Indian Government Sector. Mr.<br />

Sewell was employed by the Government of Canada, DIAND, as the Regional Director General<br />

(“RDG”), Yukon Region, stationed in Whitehorse.<br />

[38] He began his employment with the <strong>Federal</strong> Government in December 1997, following a<br />

period of employment with the Yukon Territorial Government (the “YTG”) that began in 1982.<br />

Prior to that time, Mr. Sewell had worked with the Ontario Government, in a number of positions

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