Policy, Legislation, and Indigenous Sovereignty (IN PERSON)
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Policy, Legislation, and Indigenous Sovereignty (IN PERSON)

Examine the current policy and legislative regimes affecting First Nations in Canada, and the importance of asserting Indigenous sovereignty

By College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Date and time

Thursday, November 21 · 12:30 - 3pm CST

Location

Agriculture Building, Room 1E80

51 Campus Drive Room 1E80 Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

kihci-okâwîmâw askiy Knowledge Centre, Fall and Winter Workshop Series, Presents:

Policy, Legislation, and Indigenous Sovereignty


This workshop will be offered in person as well as online. Refreshments will be provided to in person attendees at 12:30pm. Please ensure that you have registered for the correct event page.

Topics Covered:

Policy and Legislative Regimes

  • Overview of current First Nation land policies and legislative regimes.
  • Analysis of how these regimes impact Indigenous land management.

Indigenous Sovereignty

  • Importance of asserting sovereignty in land management.
  • Successful assertions of sovereignty.

This will be a panel discussion with speakers from a variety of organizations and backgrounds.

Outcomes:

Bridge the information gap in post-secondary education and among the public regarding First Nation land management policies and legislative frameworks.

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