This seven-part series explores the expected impacts of the landmark decision on First Nations engagement and responsible business in BC. In Part IV, we explore what consent is, why responsible governments and project developers seek consent of affected Aboriginal groups and the ways in which they can most effectively do so.
+ Read MoreOur co-founders have again been selected by their peers to be included in the latest edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada.
+ Read MoreOur First Nations practice group pushed the envelope on “casual Fridays” by heading out onto the open waters for a creative planning session a midst the bustle of this year’s sockeye salmon run.
+ Read MoreThis seven-part series explores the expected impacts of the landmark decision on First Nations engagement and responsible business in BC. In Part III, we explore what the decision might mean for controversial projects.
+ Read MoreOur clients, the Kanaka Bar Indian Band, recently had their Kwoiek Creek Hydroelectric Project featured as an economic development success story.
+ Read MoreThis seven-part series explores the expected impacts of the landmark decision on First Nations engagement and responsible business in BC. In Part II, we address whether government can enforce laws on proven Aboriginal title land.
+ Read MoreFederal not-for-profit corporations may face dissolution if not continued under the new Act.
+ Read MoreThis seven-part series explores the expected impacts of the landmark decision on First Nations engagement and responsible business in BC. Part I sets the stage for the series by providing a simple and clear overview of the key elements of the recent decision from Canada’s highest court.
+ Read MoreOur annual Gastown Grand Prix party went into the wee hours. But we still had beer.
+ Read MoreRob Miller was recently listed as a “Corporate Lawyer to Watch” in Lexpert U.S. Guide.
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