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Indigenous Law Insights: Duncan’s First Nations claim alleging infringement of Treaty 8 rights on basis of cumulative effects

Date of recording

Sep 27, 2022

Duration

30 Min

Language

English

Speakers
Richard J. King

Partner, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental, Toronto

Erin Bower

Associate, Litigation, Calgary

Marleigh Dick

Associate, Litigation, Toronto

CLE / CPD Credit Information

  • British Columbia – Practice management - 0.50
  • Ontario - Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Professionalism - 0.50
  • Quebec – General credits - 0.50

Staying abreast of developments in Indigenous law and policy is critical for legal and business professionals in many industries across Canada. To help you stay current, Osler is pleased to present Indigenous Law Insights, a monthly webinar series.

Available live and on-demand, each 30 minute session will provide you with an update on recent court decisions, as well as pending and new legislative and policy developments. Members of our Indigenous Law group will deliver timely and practical information about what these developments mean for your business.

On Tuesday, September 27th, Marleigh Dick was joined by members of our Litigation and Regulatory, Environmental, Indigenous and Land Groups, Richard King and Erin Bower to discuss:

  • A recent claim filed by the Duncan’s First Nation in northern Alberta against the province, which mirrors the precedent-setting claim in Yahey v. British Columbia and alleges an infringement of the First Nation’s Treaty 8 rights on the basis of cumulative effects of development in their traditional territories. 
Language:  English

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