November 22nd - 24th, 2021
9:45 AM - 1:30 PM AST
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You can save an extra 10% off the current rate by using code D10-999-JDS22.
Entering the Modern-Era of Indigenous Consultation: From Modern Treaties to Modern Tech
The Canadian Institute’s 5th Annual Indigenous Consultation Atlantic Conference will be taking place virtually on November 22, 23 & 24. Indigenous leaders, government representatives and natural resource companies will gather for 3 successive mornings to discuss some of the most contentious consultation issues seizing the east coast in a neutral non-partisan setting.
Renée Pelletier
Managing Partner
Olthuis, Kleer, Townshed
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Tuma Young
Lawyer & Indigenous Law Professor
Cape Breton University
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Terry Richardson
Chief
Pabineau First Nation
(Conference Co-Chair)
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Julie Blackhawk
General Counsel, Aboriginal Affairs Portfolio
Department of Justice Canada
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Lois Harwood
Canada Member
Fisheries Joint Management Committee
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Make this your opportunity to tackle long-standing concerns, create new connections and strengthen your existing relationships.
Join 3 successive mornings on November 22, 23 & 24 for in-depth discussion on Canada’s ever-changing and ever-evolving Consultation Law landscape.
Nov 22
Indigenous Rights and
Moderate Livelihood
Gain perspectives and positive ways forward on the contentious topic of moderate livelihood and Indigenous rights.
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Nov 23
Consultation from Legal Requirements to Best Practices
Explore best practices in consultation with a look at implementing the UN Declaration, land claims, and consulting during a pandemic.
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Nov 24
Focus on Economic
Development and Partnerships
Hear about practical business practices, mutually beneficial relationships and success stories to find real-world takeaways for your next project.
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Download the Agenda to see the full program including speaker faculty.
CPD Credits are available!
This 3-day conference program can be applied towards 4.5 of the 9 substantive hours of annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) as required by the Law Society of Ontario. As well Workshop B and Workshop C can both be applied toward 3 hours substantive hours.
Save an extra 10% off the conference by using code D10-999-JDS22.
*Discount is valid for new registration only and it’s not applicable for workshops.