Indigenous Law Insights: The Crown’s honour in Indigenous contracts and new ‘reconciliatory’ approach to breach damages

Date

Jan 28, 2025

Time

12:00 p.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Location

Online

Speakers
Richard J. King

Partner, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental, Toronto

Brodie Noga

Associate, Disputes, Vancouver

CLE / CPD Credit Information

  • British Columbia - Practice management - .5
  • Ontario - Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Professionalism - .5


Stay current with the latest developments in Indigenous law and policy across Canada by joining Osler’s Indigenous Law Insights, a monthly 30-minute webinar series designed for legal and business professionals.

In our January session on January 28 at 12 p.m., Richard King, partner and Co-Chair of the Regulatory, Indigenous, and Environmental Group, will explore how the honour of the Crown is engaged when governments enter contracts with Indigenous peoples. He will also introduce a new “reconciliatory” approach to addressing damages from breaches of the honour of the Crown.

Additionally, Brodie Noga, associate, will analyze a recent landmark decision from the Ontario Court of Appeal, where Aboriginal interest in land overrode a fee simple title held by private landowners.

Each of our Indigenous Law Insights webinars provides timely and practical information on what these developments mean for your business.



Language:  English

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