
Speakers: |
Dr. Bruce McIvor (he/him), Partner at First Peoples Law LLP |
Date/Time: |
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 at 12:30pm - 2:00pm (PT) |
RSVP: |
Closes Friday, October 17, 2025 at 10:00am |
Registration: |
Member: $60
Non-Member: $100
Law Students: Complimentary
Indigenous Lawyers: Member: Complimentary | Non-Members: $60
Indigenous lawyers can register with the above rates by emailing pd@cbabc.org.
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CPD: |
1.5 Hours (Ethics) |
SYNOPSIS
This webinar is a part of the CBABC Advancing Reconcilliation Series.
Many people are curious about reconciliation and seek ways to participate, but a shortage of trustworthy information brings more questions than answers. Even with the best intentions, we can’t effectively support Indigenous Peoples if we don’t know what needs to be done.
Dr. Bruce McIvor, lawyer, historian and author of Indigenous Rights in One Minute: What You Need to Know to Talk Reconciliation, answers 100 fundamental questions about reconciliation, asked by Canadians across the country. Learn why the courts and government’s approach to reconciliation frustrates Indigenous Peoples and how, together, we can make meaningful change.
ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKER
About Dr. Bruce McIvor

Dr. Bruce McIvor is a partner at First Peoples Law LLP and a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation. His work includes both litigation and negotiation on behalf of Indigenous Peoples, and he is recognized as a leading practitioner of Aboriginal law in Canada.
Bruce holds a law degree, a Ph.D. in environmental history and is a Fulbright Scholar. He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Allard School of Law where he teaches the constitutional law of Aboriginal and Treaty rights.
ACKNOWLEDGING FIRST NATIONS TERRITORIES
This webinar is hosted by CBABC, which is located on the traditional and unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples, including the Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam First Nations. We encourage our members to explore the rich history and knowledge of Indigenous people, and to continue learning about their experience in Canada, past and present.
PARTICIPANT DISCLAIMER
By registering for this event you are agreeing with the following terms and conditions:
All materials related to this course are for the sole use of the above said registrant, which may not be copied, reproduced, uploaded, posted, publicly displayed, translated, distributed, shared, modified, made available on a network or other website, used to create derivative works, or transmitted in any form or by any means whatsoever without the prior express written permission of the Canadian Bar Association.
Cancellation Policy
To cancel your attendance, please contact the PD Department at
PD@cbabc.org. No refunds will be issued to non-attendees.