CPD 217 - Matrimonial Real Property Rights on Reserve (Part 3)
CPD 217 - Matrimonial Real Property Rights on Reserve
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1h 8m
Recorded: 2018-12-12
Qualifies for 1.0 CPD Hours, all of which qualify for Ethics.
Kimberly Stonechild introduces the unique challenges and excitement of discussing Saskatchewan's perspective on First Nations lands, treaties, and territorial acknowledgments. The talk explores First Nations' involvement in creating their own laws and the significance of customary practices. It also focuses on the First Nations Land Management Act, matrimonial real property, and the coexistence of Aboriginal and Crown-held title. The seminar also delves into the language flaws in the legislation, dispute resolution models, and the possibility of interspousal agreements.
Presenters: Andrew Ouchterlony, Kathy McCue, Shayne McDonald and Kimberly Stonechild
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