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Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law, Community and Self-Determination

April 28 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Join us for an engaging discussion on Understanding Indigenous Identity: Law, Community and Self-Determination, a thoughtful webinar co-hosted with the Law Society of Saskatchewan. This webinar explores the complex and often contested meaning of Indigenous identity in Canada, examining how legal frameworks, community belonging, colonial histories, and self‑government shape who is recognized, who defines membership.

Why do these distinctions matter? Through conversation with Honourable Judge Lua Gibb and Delia Opekokew along side moderator Matt Canning, the discussion will unpack the differences between federally administered status and band membership, the intergenerational impacts of status rules, and the role of membership codes in affirming Indigenous jurisdiction and nationhood.

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Free to register / 1.0 Substantive CPD / 1.0 CLE credit

Venue

  • Webinar – Online