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Good corporate governance must take into account Aboriginal rights
Monday, October 21, 2024
The Supreme Court recently refused to hear the appeal in Thomas v Rio Tinto Alcan Inc, 2024 BCCA 62 [Saik’uz]. In Saik’uz, the British Columbia Court…
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TRC@1: Pop goes the weasel words? Translating UNDRIP into action
On May 9, Canada ceded its lonely position on the global stage as the sole nation state that still refused to adopt the United Nations Declaration on…
Read More...OKT presents: a series of blog posts in honour of the 1st anniversary of the TRC calls to action
On a bookshelf in OKT’s library is a tattered copy of the 1996 report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. We have tried to get a new copy but…
Read More...Articling opportunity 2017-2018
We are currently accepting applications for the 2017-2018 articling year. If you have a demonstrated interest in the areas of law we practice, we encourage you to submit your application.…
Read More...OKT Honours Bear Witness Day
OKT is proud to support Cindy Blackstock and the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada in their campaign to implement Jordan’s Principle.
After…
Read More...The Honour of the Crown means honouring the Treaties
Canada is facing a crisis when it comes to the lives and well-being of many indigenous people. Suicide pacts, boil water advisories, rampant diabetes, overcrowded homes … the list goes…
Read More...Supreme Court says federal government has legislative power over the Métis and non-status Indians
Today, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in R v. Daniels, a landmark case about the constitutional relationship between the federal and provincial governments and…
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