CPD 230 - Duty to Consult & Accommodate Aboriginal Rights Holders
1h 7m
Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour
Recorded Jun 18, 2019
Join us for a discussion on the legal foundation for the Crown's duty to consult and accommodate with Aboriginal rights holders. Participants will learn how consultation is conducted across Canada, exploring best practices and differing perspectives, as well as addressing current issues and key challenges moving forward. The webinar will be presented by Sonia Eggerman (MLT Aikins) who in her practice provides advice on Aboriginal legal matters and related governance, on-reserve economic development, and regulatory and constitutional issues. Come prepared for an engaging session - questions are encouraged!
Presenter: Sonia Eggerman
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