New Opportunity to Fund UNDRIP Implementation Projects

Written by: Jordan Ardanaz, Michaela Pomponio, and Kelty McKerracher Indigenous Partnership Fund Indigenous organizations still have a last-minute opportunity to fund initiatives that support work toward implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”). Until January 30, 2024, Canada is accepting proposals under the Indigenous Partnership Fund program (the “Fund”) for…

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Marion Buller

Marion, a member of the Mistawasis Nehiyawak, a Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan, joins MT+Co. as a lawyer + legal elder. In her role at the firm, Marion advises clients on legal issues and provides legal expertise to our lawyers. Marion enjoys working on the individual level as well as with organizations, offering the voice…

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Alan Molloy

Alan is a practice manager acting as a float across all practice groups. He is hardworking, collaborative, and adaptable and a pro working under pressure, priding himself on his ability to remain calm and composed in any situation. Alan is originally from Dublin, Ireland, where he earned an Upper Second Class Honours (2:1). His degree…

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West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation: Port Shirt Program

In September, we had the pleasure of featuring one of our community partners, the West Coast Kids Cancer Foundation (WCK), and all the incredible work they are doing. You can find the full update on our website. One of WCK’s innovative initiatives is the Port Shirt Program, which was conceived by Cameron, a young boy…

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A New Initiative for First Nation Equity Ownership

The Canadian Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has introduced the Indigenous Equity Initiative (IEI), a lending program designed to enable First Nations to become equity owners of infrastructure assets situated on their traditional territories.  Filling a Crucial Gap  This initiative provides First Nations with the essential upfront capital required to purchase equity stakes in major infrastructure projects.…

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Rob Miller and Jim Titerle Recognized in Who’s Who Legal’s 2023 Guide

MT+Co.’s Rob Miller and Jim Titerle have been recognized by Who’s Who Legal. Jim has received recognition as a National and Global Leader, Recommended in Environment (2023). Rob has received recognition as a National Leader, Recommended in Climate Change (2023). Those recommended in WWL’s guide are among a select group of individuals recognized as leaders…

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MT+Co. Recognized again as one of Canada’s Best Law Firms 2024

MT+Co. has been named one of Canada’s Best Law Firms by The Globe and Mail for the third year in a row, in the category of Aboriginal and/or Indigenous Law. Since 2009, our relationships with our clients have kept us inspired, motivated, and engaged. We feel grateful and fortunate to be in the position to share ideas,…

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Erin Barnes

Erin is a lawyer in our Indigenous Law Group, specializing in advising First Nations clients on critical aspects of environmental and regulatory matters, including joint and First Nations-led processes and economic development strategies. Her practice is focused on advocating for the implementation of UNDRIP to empower First Nations to restore their jurisdiction and achieve self-determination.…

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