What legal change for Métis resulted from Section 35 of the 1982 Constitution of Canada?

The legal change for Métis resulting from Section 35 of the 1982 Constitution of Canada was the recognition of Métis rights as Aboriginal rights. This recognition meant that Métis people were entitled to constitutional protection of their rights, including the right to land and self-government. It also allowed for the advancement of Métis rights through negotiation and litigation with the Canadian government.