Christine Van Geyn: A family found ancient remains on their property. Their nightmare was just beginning (opens original article in a new tab)
A Canadian family faced financial and legal difficulties after discovering ancient remains on their property, requiring them to pay for an expensive archaeological investigation.
- A family in Ontario discovered ancient human remains on their property, leading to legal and financial challenges.
- The Ontario government requires the family to pay for an archaeological investigation, potentially costing over $1 million.
- The family is seeking judicial review, arguing that the law forces them to bear the full cost of preserving archaeological remains.
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