Canada's Constitution: Impacts and Opportunities That it Provides Indigenous Peoples (Archived Video Stream) 

Feb. 8, 2019
Webcast Online


OBA Aboriginal Law |
Original Program Date: February 8, 2019

Canada’s Constitution affects Indigenous people significantly and in many ways. Join us to gain a better understanding of how the Constitution – including section 35 and the division of powers – impacts Indigenous Peoples, and provides real opportunities to improve their lives.

Our speakers will provide you with valuable insights on new legal developments. These include equality of services, recognition of Indigenous languages as a fundamental right under the Constitution, Constitutional issues raised in the family law context, including Beaver v. Hill, as well as cannabis production and its use on reserves.

PROGRAM CHAIRS

Michael Fortier, Torys LLP

AGENDA

To view the full program agenda, please click here.

 

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    Cost
    For 1 to 3 Participants
    CBA Member: $175*
    Non-Member: $225*

    For 4 or more Participants
    CBA Member: $245*
    Non-Member: $315*
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    *plus applicable taxes

 

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