Our Lawyers have been invited to present before various organizations across Canada on Indigenous legal issues, including the National Judicial Institute, the Canadian Bar Association, the Indigenous Bar Association, Manitoba Mines and Minerals Convention, Canadian Association of Law Teachers, and the Law Commission of Canada. A sample of associated papers and publications are available here.
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Readings
Pimatsowin Weyasowewina: Our Lives, Others’ Laws
UBC Press,
2010
Looking Beyond Powley: Métis Aboriginal Rights in the Twenty-first Century
University of Manitoba,
2005
Making History: Our Land, Our Culture, Our People
Métis Settlements General Council,
November 2005
Laws Confluence: The Effect of International Human Rights Law on Canadian Constitutional Law relating to Aboriginal Peoples
Canadian Association of Law Teachers,
Un-published paper, June 2004
In the Spirit of Reconciliation: Recognizing Metis Aboriginal Rights
National Judicial Institute,
Annual participation, 2004-2009
Exercising Jurisdiction over Collective Rights
Indigenous Bar Association,
2005
Opening Pandora’s Box: Métis Aboriginal Rights in Alberta
Saskatchewan Law Review,
2004 [67] (1)
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