Not exact matches
Justice Binnie noted the requirement that the Crown act honourably in its dealings with Aboriginal people, saying that «an
interpretation of events that turns a
positive Mi» kmaq trade demand into a negative Mi» kmaq covenant is [not] consistent with the honour and integrity
of the Crown».10 His Lordship also commented on the need for a flexible approach to treaty
interpretation and the requirement to avoid a «frozen in time» approach to treaty rights.11
Change your perspective (Shift negative
interpretations of the
event to
positive or at least neutral
interpretations)
In line with this
interpretation, mothers talk more about the causes
of negative
events than
of positive events (Ackil et al., 2003; Sales et al., 2003), and elicit more information about the causes
of these
events from their children.
Negative
interpretation of neutral or
positive events — when one person does or says something which is clearly meant to be neutral or even
positive, but their partner interprets their intentions as being hostile or negative; and