JFK is proud to announce the launch of its webpage for its Specific Claims Practice Group. This group brings together our experienced lawyers from across Canada that support our Read More
Wishing a Speedy Recovery to Sara Mainville, Managing Partner
It is with heartfelt concern that we share the news that Sara Mainville, our Managing Partner, was injured in an accident in early June. While Sara is recovering well, Read More
Sara Mainville and Christina Joynt Co-Author Article on UNDRIP Implementation in Canadian Foreign Policy Journal
JFK Law is proud to announce that Sara Mainville and Christina Joynt have co-authored an article in the Canadian Foreign Policy Journal titled, “Empowering Indigenous Peoples as Architects of Read More
Siksika Nation litigates to protect the Nation’s lands and water supply against Alberta’s decision to build a new dam on the Bow River
The Siksika Nation is challenging Alberta’s decision to proceed with a new dam and reservoir on the Bow River upstream from the Nation’s lands and water supply. Robert Janes, Read More
New to our Resources: TRA Sectoral Education Self-Government Agreement
JFK Law is pleased to announce we have uploaded a new Resource to our site. JFK’s TRA Sectoral Education Self-Government Agreement Resource speaks to the many Nations across Canada Read More
Conservative Candidate’s Racist Remarks
As she waited for the election results to come in on October 19, BC Conservative candidate, Marina Sapozhnikov, casually offered a journalism student her real thoughts about Indigenous peoples Read More
Claire Truesdale and Molly Churchill Represent OKIB at SCC in Quebec v. Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan
On April 24, 2024, Claire Truesdale and Molly Churchill represented Okanagan Indian Band (“OKIB”) at the Supreme Court of Canada as an intervener in Attorney General of Québec v. Read More