Webinar

Indigenous Law Insights: Alberta’s consultation regime and section 89 of Indian Act

Date of recording

October 28, 2025

Duration

30 mins

Speakers
Richard J. King

Partner, Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental, Toronto

Robyn Graham

Associate, Disputes, Calgary

CLE / CPD Credit Information

  • Ontario - Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Professionalism - 0.5
  • British Columbia - Practice management - 0.5
  • Quebec – Continuing education - 0.5

Stay current with the latest developments in Indigenous law and policy across Canada by tuning into Osler’s Indigenous Law Insights, a monthly 30-minute webinar series designed for legal and business professionals.

In our October session, Richard King, partner and Co-Chair of the Regulatory, Indigenous and Environmental Group discussed Mohawk Council of Kanesatake v. Sylvestre. In this recent decision of the SCC, the Court considered whether a prescription period under the Civil Code of Québec for a creditor’s right to seize band property was interrupted by a notice of execution and the applicability of s. 89 of the Indian Act. Robyn Graham, associate in the Disputes Group, presented on Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Alberta, a recent decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal which confirmed that a legal challenge to Alberta’s regime for Crown-Indigenous consultation on oil sands and other development proposals could proceed.

Each of our Indigenous Law Insights webinars provide timely and practical information on what these developments mean for your business.

Language:  English

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