The Supreme Court of Canada announced today that it would hear an appeal from the Mikisew Cree First Nation about whether Canada breached its duty to consult when drastically Read More
Lynn Gehl Wins Fight for Indian Status at Ontario Court of Appeal
The Ontario Court of Appeal has released its decision in Gehl v Canada, 2017 ONCA 319, finding that the Indian Registrar’s Proof of Paternity Policy was applied unreasonably. This Read More
Mikisew Cree First Nation Meets with UN Ambassadors in Paris
Earlier this year, representatives of two UN agencies determined that Canada has not done enough to protect Canada’s largest UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wood Buffalo National Park, from impacts Read More
Alberta amends land use regulation to exempt treaty rights
On March 21, 2017, Alberta enacted the Public Lands Administration (Exercise of Rights) Amendment Regulation, O.C. 106/2017, which creates explicit exemptions for the exercise of Treaty rights from various Read More
Beecher Bay First Nation finalizes historic land swap and reconciliation agreement
At a ceremony at the British Columbia legislature building on March 14, 2017, the Province of British Columbia put the final touches on a unique set of agreements involving Read More
United Nations report concludes Canada is failing to protect Wood Buffalo National Park
Today UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee released a much awaited report with its findings from a 10 day monitoring mission that UNESCO sent to Wood Buffalo National Park in the Read More
Karey Brooks Published in The Advocate – Reconciliation: A Lawyering Imperative
Karey Brooks has an article published in the latest edition of The Advocate. To read it click here: Advocate – Reconciliation A Lawyering Imperative By Karey Brooks Read More
WestJet Class Action Lawsuit Information
In this video, Mandalena Lewis and Karey Brooks discuss the lawsuit against WestJet and the next steps in the Class Action certification process. To contact counsel, to discuss Read More