Indigenous Self-Government 2023
Table of Papers
Tab 1
PowerPoint Presentation: Decolonization in Action: Indigenous Self-Government
Maxime Faille, Gowling WLG, Vancouver, BC
Paul Seaman, Gowling WLG, Vancouver, BC
38 Slides
Tab 2
PowerPoint Presentation: Self-Government at Tsawwassen First Nation
Mary Childs, Tsawwassen First Nation, Tsawwassen, BC
8 Slides
PowerPoint Presentation: Self-Government in Practice – Cree Nation of Eeyou Istchee
Dr. Bill Namagoose, Cree Nation Government, Nemaska, QC
45 Slides
Tab 3
PowerPoint Presentation: Economic Sovereignty and Taxation Under Self-Government Arrangements
Michael Welters, Aldridge + Rosling LLP, Vancouver, BC
21 Slides
Tab 4
PowerPoint Presentation: Taxation & Reconciliation: The new federal s. 87 tax exemption phase-out policy
Maxime Faille, Gowling WLG, Vancouver, BC
46 Slides
Tab 5
PowerPoint Presentation: Progress through Partnership
Chief Darcy Bear, Whitecap Dakota First Nation, Whitecap, SK
30 Slides
Tab 6
PowerPoint Presentation: BILL C-92, An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families: implications for Indigenous Nations
Paul Seaman, Gowling WLG, Vancouver, BC
21 Slides
Tab 7
PowerPoint Presentation: Indigenous Self-Government and Human Rights
Krista Robertson, Mandell Pinder LLP, Vancouver, BC
23 Slides
Tab 8
PowerPoint Presentation: Policing, Enforcement and Public Safety: Self-Governing Context
Victoria Fred, Ratcliff LLP, Whitehorse, YK
18 Slides