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For four days, legal teams representing the province, Ottawa, Indigenous leaders and big timber companies have been presenting arguments before Justice Kathryn Gregory of the Court of King&#8217;s Bench. She&#8217;s presiding over the Wolastoqey Nation&#8217;s big title claim for more than half of New Brunswick&#8217;s territory, on the western side, on what they consider their traditional lands. 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