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Last summer, the Ontario Superior Court ruled the government couldn't take away Grassy's treaty rights by allowing clear cut logging near the community.
Since then the Provice has decided to appeal the decision.
Grassy says that a no-logging agreement now prohibits any forestry activity in about 50 percent of its traditional land use area.