Indigenous Laws Conference 2018
Course Date: October 25, 2018
Total: 10h 36min
Course Date: October 25, 2018
Day 1
Opening Prayer and Introduction
Opening Prayer: Rosalind M. Campbell — Musqueam Indian Band, Barrister and Solicitor, Vancouver
Leah Sisi-ya-ama George-Wilson — Miller Titerle + Company LLP, Vancouver
Ardith Walpetko We’dalx Walkem, QC — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Finding New Ways: Indigenous Laws
Aimée Craft — Assistant Professor, French Common Law Program, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, University of Ottawa, Ottawa
Tsleil-Waututh Nation: Reliance on Indigenous Laws in the Assessment of the Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline
Ernie Chetwhilem George — Director, Treaty, Lands and Resources, Tsleil-Waututh Nation, North Vancouver
Break
Empowering Indigenous Laws in Lands and Resources
Chief Aaron Sumexheltza — Lower Nicola Indian Band, Aboriginal Justice Council Member, Merritt
Maxine Hayman Matilpi — West Coast Environmental Law, Vancouver
Rosalie C.N. Yazzie — Nesika Law Corporation, Westbank
Lunch with Featured Speaker
“Indigenizing Tribal Court Processes to Deal With Protection of Children”
Honorable Carrie Garrow — Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court, Akwesasne, New York
Indigenous Laws Approaches to Child Welfare
Romona Baxter, BSW — Executive Director, Nzen’man’ Child and Family Development Centre Society, Lytton
Kukpi7 Wayne Christian — Tribal Chief, Shuswap Nation Tribal Council, Kamloops
Katherine Hensel — Hensel Barristers, Toronto
Dr. Sarah Morales — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, Victoria
Break
International Approaches to Recognition of Indigenous Laws — Example from Guatemala
Lucía Inés Xiloj Cuin — Mayan Lawyers Association, Guatemala
Interpreter: Karin Mickelson — Associate Professor, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of BC, Vancouver
Closing Remarks
Reception
Day 2
Welcome
Ways to Incorporate Indigenous Laws in to the Court System
- Opportunities to recognize Indigenous laws
The Honourable Judge Linda D. Thomas — Provincial Court of BC, Fort St. John
The Honourable Judge Karen L. Whonnock — Provincial Court of BC, Williams Lake
Break
How to Make Agreements and Legislation Compliant with Indigenous and Canadian Laws
Caleb Behn — Special Advisor — Water, Housing, Infrastructure and Emergency Services, Assembly of First Nations, Ottawa
Melissa Louie — Morgan & Associates, West Vancouver
Lunch with Featured Speaker
“Indigenous Laws”
The Honourable Mr. Justice Leonard S. Mandamin — Federal Court of Canada, Ottawa
Criminal Law Approaches Under Indigenous Laws
Andrea Hilland — Staff Lawyer, Law Society of BC, Vancouver
Scott Robertson — President, Indigenous Bar Association; Nahwegahbow, Corbiere Barristers & Solicitors, Rama, Ontario
Break
Human Rights and Indigenous Laws
Christina Gray — LLM Student, University of Victoria Law School, Victoria
Tuma T.W. Young — Assistant Professor, Mi'kmaq Studies, Indigenous Studies, Unama'ki College, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia