Understanding Unceded Indigenous Territories

In the context of the movement in support of the Wet'suwet'en Nation across the country, Me Elisabeth Patterson underlines in a televised interview on the 6:00 p.m. news the importance for the Government of Quebec to establish a constant and respectful dialogue with First Nations, especially regarding the new Quebec GNL pipeline project, which will go through several territories of First Nations who retain their ancestral rights.

2021-09-13T12:23:10-04:0018/02/2020|

Adopting UNDRIP into law

As Canada’s Liberal government works to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, questions remain around what its impact will be in the Canadian legal context.

2021-09-13T14:14:19-04:0015/01/2020|

New Truth and Reconciliation website: a resource for the legal community

In August 2016, the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) adopted a resolution to take internal action in support of the TRC’s Calls to Action and, in 2018-2019, Ms. Jeeroburkhan sat on a CBA Task Force mandated to direct the organization on implementing this resolution. On September 13, 2019, the CBA task force’s work culminated in the launch of a new Truth and Reconciliation website (amongst other results), which is to be a communications vehicle for the entire Canadian legal community.

2021-09-13T15:57:16-04:0013/09/2019|

Radio interviews with David Schulze on the federal Indian day schools class actions

In the coming months, the Federal Court will be asked to approve the settlement of a nationwide class action against Canada to compensate survivors for the harm they suffered while attending federally administered Indian day schools. The proposed settlement with Canada includes any person who attended a federal Indian day school, including First Nations, Inuit and Métis.

2021-09-13T16:50:52-04:0002/05/2019|
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