Law and Equity: Navigating Consultation and Consent and Process
Robert Brant and Daniel Bornstein shared their insights on the practical and legal intricacies of the approvals processes and Indigenous consultation and consent issues. Legal frameworks that support equitable partnerships and foster mutual respect and understanding were highlighted in this discussion.
They used real-life examples to show how far Canada has developed in this area, what lessons have been learned from the past, and whether investors have confidence that projects and other initiatives will move forward to completion.
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Core Benefits
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of the legal intricacies surrounding Indigenous rights, including historical contexts, landmark cases, and current legislative frameworks.
- Dive deep into the legal frameworks that underpin and promote equitable partnerships between Indigenous communities and other stakeholders, exploring concepts such as free, prior, and informed consent (FPIC), treaty rights, and self-determination.
- Examine strategies and best practices for establishing and nurturing mutual respect and understanding in discussions about Indigenous rights, fostering inclusive dialogue, cultural competency, and meaningful engagement with Indigenous perspectives and values.
About the Speakers
Robert Brant
Managing Partner, McCarthy Tétrault in London, EnglandDaniel Bornstein
Partner, Business Law at McCarthy Tétrault LLPHis deep industry connections and knowledge make him a sought-after advisor in the global metals and mining sector. Before returning to McCarthy Tétrault, Dan held prominent positions within the environment and reclamation departments of a leading international mining corporation.
He is also a respected lecturer on commercial, aboriginal, and environmental law, often contributing insights into Indigenous law developments in Canada. Dan holds a BA (Hons.) from the University of Toronto, an MA in Medieval Studies from Fordham University, and a JD from the University of Toronto's Faculty of Law. He is a member of several prestigious legal and industry associations, including the Law Society of Ontario and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada.
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Canadian Indigenous Investment Summit
Mansion House, City of London. Click here to view on google maps.
Tuesday, 7th May 2024, from 8:00 am - 3:00 pm.