OBA Environmental Law / Aboriginal Law PROGRAM
ON Demand | Original Program Date: May 7, 2025
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Indigenous communities across Canada are implementing their own approaches to environmental and impact assessments for proposed developments. Join us for a deep dive into this critical intersection of Indigenous and environmental law. Gain insights into how Indigenous communities are developing their own assessment procedures according to their own values, concerns, and needs. Our panel of experts will share their experiences to help you understand why this trend has emerged and how you can collaborate effectively with Indigenous stakeholders and prepare for a future where Indigenous-led processes play a pivotal role in environmental decision-making.
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Graham Reeder, Gowling WLG
Kate Babony, Fogler, Rubinoff LLP
SPEAKERS
Kennedy A. Bear Robe, Gowling WLG
Ian Ketcheson, Vice-President of Indigenous Relations, Impact Assessment Agency of Canada
Dayna N. Scott, Osgoode Hall Law School
Single Registration
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CBA Member: $62* | CBA Student Member: $33* | Non-Member: $113*
(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes
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Group registration (4 or more)
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CBA Member: $155* | Non-Member: $283*
(includes e-materials access) *plus applicable taxes
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