What is the case law on sentencing aboriginal offenders in the context of a dangerous offender hearing?

Saskatchewan, Canada


The following excerpt is from R v Fontaine, 2014 SKPC 165 (CanLII):

And finally, the issue of sentencing aboriginal offenders in the context of a dangerous offender hearing was considered by our Court of Appeal in Montgrand v. R. (2014 SKCA 31):

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