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Panelists even joined by Zoom!Zooming into the 2024 NCRW to speak on issues of importance to the Specific Claims Research community.Panelists speak on the importance of equitable application of standards at the Specific Claims Tribunal.While touring the Library and Archives Canada Preservation Centre in Gatineau, QC, NCRW attendees spotted the multiple-legged dog – a holdover of the issues with photography in the early-to-mid 1900’s.
Photo Courtesy of Larry Morrison.Algonquin Nation Secretariat researcher, Steve Moray, speaks about access to information challenges.
Photo Courtesy of Larry Morrison. Audience at the 2024 NCRW.
Photo courtesy of Larry Morrison.NCRW Moderator Shannon Williams (NNTC), highlights Pre-confederation Claims issues from Eastern Canada, with Speakers Chief Patricia Bernard, and Elder Calvin White and Kim Long.NCRW delegates tour LAC’s Gatineau Preservation CampusAn opportunity to ask questions during a fire-side chat session with Morgan Chapman, Havlik Consulting Group, NCRW Planning Committee Member; Shannon Williams, Nlaka’pamux Nation Tribal Council; Judy Wilson, NCRW Moderator.Presenting on Settled Claims – Redress, Implementation, and UNDRIP. Kukpi7 (Chief) Fred Robbins, Esk’etemc First Nation; Senkukpi7 (Hereditary Chief) Irvine Johnson, Esk’etemc First Nation.Panel on Indigenous Laws and Research. Shown L to R are Stephen Augustine, Hereditary Chief and Keptin, Mi’kmaq Grand Council, and member of the AFN Council of Experts on Indigenous Laws (CEIL); Alexa Heenan, Havlik Consulting Group; Mercedes Peters, Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre.Panel on Claims Reform. Panelists (from L to R) Jody Woods, UBCIC; Chief Dalton Silver, Sumas First Nation, and Chair of the BC Specific Claims Working Group; Joanna Reid, UBCIC; Jesse Donovan, AFN; Tonio Sadik, AFN; Stephen Matiation, SCB; Luke Hunter, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Ontario; Francois Routhier, SCB; Branden Trochymchuk, AFN.Stephen Augustine, Hereditary Chief and Keptin, Mi’kmaq Grand Council, and member of the AFN Council of Experts on Indigenous Laws (CEIL) speaking to attendees on Indigenous Laws and Research