Class Actions and Aboriginal Law: History, Convergence, and Contemporary Impact 

Apr. 1, 2026
Online

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CBA Alberta Sections

Class Actions and Aboriginal Law: History, Convergence, and Contemporary Impact

Presented by the CBA Alberta Aboriginal Law (North) Section

Our discussion will begin with an overview of the history of class actions and Indigenous empowerment through caselaw. We will then examine the certification and structural requirements of a class action, and discuss the strategic advantages of class actions vs mass torts. Finally, we will look at the broader social and political effects of class proceedings and discuss relevant case studies.

PRESENTER

Steven L. Cooper, K.C. (Partner, Cooper Regel LLP)

MEETING DETAILS

Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Time: 12:00 Noon (MT)
Location: Zoom


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CONTACT INFO

CBA Alberta Sections (North)
780-428-1230
edmonton@cba-alberta.org