Implications of UNDRIP Bill C-15

The federal government has reintroduced legislation to make the laws of Canada consistent with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), as Bill C-15. It follows in the footsteps of Bill C-262, which died on the order paper before the 2019 election.   

While there is broad public support for the affirmation of inherent Indigenous rights, concerns have been raised about the drafting of C-15 and its unintended consequences, especially with regards to the process required to obtain Indigenous consent for resource projects.  

This panel of experts will provide Indigenous, industry and legal perspectives on what the implications of Bill C-15 are for Indigenous engagement in resource development, as well as recommendations to improve the Bill before it is passed.

Monday, March 8, 2021
2:00 - 3:30 p.m. MDT

There is no cost to register. Webinar will be hosted via Zoom. Please share this with those who might be interested.

Speakers:

  • Stephen Buffalo, President, Indian Resource Council
  • Dwight Newman, Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law, University of Saskatchewan
  • Mark Podlasly, Director of Economic Policy and Initiatives, First Nations Major Projects Coalition
  • Brian Schmidt, CEO of Tamarack Valley Energy and Chair, Indigenous Engagement Policy Group, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers

Moderator:

  • Heather Exner-Pirot, Research Advisor, Indigenous Resource Network




Contact us at [email protected] with any questions.

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