Thank You, 2024 Contributors!
Our heartfelt thanks to our more than 1,000 talented contributors for sharing their expertise and knowledge with CLEBC in 2024.
Our heartfelt thanks to our more than 1,000 talented contributors for sharing their expertise and knowledge with CLEBC in 2024.
ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TRADITIONAL TEACHINGS ABOUT HEALTHY LIVING adorn the sides of buses in Brandon, Dauphin, Portage la Prairie, Selkirk, and Winnipeg as part of the Southern Chiefs’ Organization Inc.’s multi-media “Healthy Living Campaign”.
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VANIER SCHOLAR JAMEY JESPERSON, A UVIC PHD CANDIDATE IN HISTORY AND CSPT, “specializes in trans histories of Indigenous and colonial North America, with a regional focus on the Pacific coast.”
NINETY MINUTES NORTHWEST OF THE GREATER TORONTO AREA AT BOBCAYGEON, “a group of Settlers living in the Kawarthas on Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe Territory … are learning about Truth & Reconciliation and have a sincere desire to make some positive contributions to promote awareness to other settlers in our community.”
UBC LAW GRAD AND AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST DUNCAN MCCUE wrote a textbook “that teaches aspiring journalists how to build respectful, reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities when researching and sharing their stories.”
November 2024
This month’s spotlight shines on Gary Campo Xeyxkinem of Woodward & Company LLP.
CLEBC’s Employment Law Conference will return in 2025. Right now, we invite you to submit a brief outline of papers and presentations you would like to present at the conference.
October 2024
This month’s spotlight shines on Kaitlyn Chewka of Lovett Westmacott.
AS THE NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION on September 30 approaches, readers may remind themselves of the TRC’s Calls to Action and the unfinished work of its Missing Children and Unmarked Burials Project.