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The Indigenous Bar Association Applauds the Appointment of Michelle R. Brass to the Saskatchewan Provincial Court
The Indigenous Bar Association Applauds the Appointment of Michelle R. Brass to the Saskatchewan Provincial Court OTTAWA, ON – Judge Brass’ appointment to the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan, on November 23, 2018, is celebrated by all members of the Indigenous Bar Association. Judge Brass is a Saulteaux woman from the Peepeekisis First Nation of the […]
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Read MoreThe Indigenous Bar Association Applauds the Name Change Of “Killsquaw Lake” To Kikiskisitotawanawak Iskwêwak Lakes in Saskatchewan
The Indigenous Bar Association Applauds the Name Change of “Killsquaw Lake” to Kikiskisitotawanawak Iskwêwak Lakes in Saskatchewan OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) applauds the efforts in Saskatchewan to change the name of “Killsquaw Lake” to Kikiskisitotawanawak Iskwêwak Lakes (which translates to “We honour the women” Lakes in nehiyawewin (Cree)). The lake is […]
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รับโบนัสฟรีRead MoreThe IBA Congratulates the Appointment of Cheryl Arcand-Kootenay as a Judge to the Provincial Court of Alberta
The IBA Congratulates the Appointment of Cheryl Arcand-Kootenay as a Judge to the Provincial Court of Alberta OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) celebrates the appointment of Cheryl Arcand-Kootenay as a judge to the St. Paul Provincial Court of Alberta on November 6, 2018. Judge Arcand-Kootenay is a nehiyaw-iskwew (Cree woman) from the […]
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Read MoreThe IBA Congratulates Outstanding Members Dr. John Borrows and Professor Naiomi Metallic on Being Named Two of The Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers By Canadian Lawyer Magazine
For Immediate Release Thursday, August 16, 2018 The IBA Congratulates Outstanding Members Dr. John Borrows and Professor Naiomi Metallic on Being Named Two of The Top 25 Most Influential Lawyers By Canadian Lawyer Magazine OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) congratulates Dr. John Borrows and Professor Naiomi Metallic on being awarded the prestigious […]
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Read MoreThe IBA Stands in Solidarity With The Six Nations Community and Expresses Outrage at The Acquittal Of Peter Khill in The Death Of Jon Styres.
THE IBA STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE SIX NATIONS COMMUNITY AND EXPRESSES OUTRAGE AT THE ACQUITTAL OF PETER KHILL IN THE DEATH OF JON STYRES. OTTAWA, ON– The Indigenous Bar Association (‘IBA’) expresses outrage at the acquittal of Peter Khill in the death of Jon Styres, a Six Nations member. The IBA also extends its […]
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Read MoreGuide unveiled to help the legal profession work with Indigenous People
The Indigenous Bar is proud to be part of developing this Guide released yesterday, May 22, 2018 at Osgoode Hall. News Release Guide unveiled to help the legal profession work with Indigenous People Toronto — A brand new guide for lawyers working with Indigenous People was unveiled at a special event at Osgoode Hall in […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Seeks Immediate Protection of All Indigenous Peoples Once More
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION SEEKS IMMEDIATE PROTECTION OF ALL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ONCE MORE OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) expresses its outrage with the jury finding of not guilty in the death of Tina Fontaine. The organization also conveys its continuous disappointment in the systems that are intended to protect all Canadians, but which […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Seeks Immediate Protection of All Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Bar Association Seeks Immediate Protection of All Indigenous Peoples OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) today expressed its outrage with the systemic racism within the justice system, particularly the jury selection process that allowed injustices to go unanswered in the death of Colten Boushie. The IBA also expresses its sincere condolences to the […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Optimistic For National Engagement on the Recognition of Indigenous Rights Legal Framework
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION OPTIMISTIC FOR NATIONAL ENGAGEMENT ON THE RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS RIGHTS LEGAL FRAMEWORK OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) wishes to express its optimism with the announcement made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on February 14, 2018 to implement necessary reform in the federal government’s relationship with Indigenous people. We remain optimistic […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Seeks Immediate Protection of All Indigenous Peoples
? INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION SEEKS IMMEDIATE PROTECTION OF ALL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) today expressed its outrage with the systemic racism within the justice system, particularly the jury selection process that allowed injustices to go unanswered in the death of Colten Boushie. The IBA also expresses its sincere condolences to […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Committed To Empowering Indigenous Peoples to Meaningfully Exercise Their Right to Belong To an Indigenous Community or Nation
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION COMMITTED TO EMPOWERING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TO MEANINGFULLY EXERCISE THEIR RIGHT TO BELONG TO AN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY OR NATION Ottawa, ON – On December 12, 2017, Bill S-3, An Act to amend the Indian Act in response to the Superior Court of Quebec decision in Descheneaux c. Canada (Procureur général) received Royal Assent.? […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Once More Expresses Its Disappointment with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Failure to Nominate an Indigenous Candidate to the Supreme Court of Canada
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION ONCE MORE EXPRESSES ITS DISAPPOINTMENT WITH PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU’S FAILURE TO NOMINATE AN INDIGENOUS CANDIDATE TO THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Ottawa, ON – On November 29th, 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his nominee, Justice Sheilah Martin, to the Supreme Court of Canada. While not impugning the suitability of Ms. […]
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Read MoreRe: Submission to the Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy & Ethics on Bill C-58 — an Act to Amend the Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act and to Make Consequential Amendments to Other Acts
October 13, 2017 RE: SUBMISSION TO THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON ACCESS TO INFORMATION, PRIVACY & ETHICS ON BILL C-58 — AN ACT TO AMEND THE? ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT AND THE PRIVACY ACT AND TO MAKE CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS TO OTHER ACTS OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) wishes to express its concerns with respect?to […]
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Read Moreรับโบนัสฟรี29th Annual Indigenous Bar Association Fall Conference – 2017
Student Day Academic Workshop CPD – Legal Ethics And Professionalism Gala Banquet Indigenous Peoples Counsel award Legal updates OCTOBER 19 – 21, 2017 FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON HALIFAX HOTEL HALIFAX, NS ? For more information or to Register: Anne Chalmers Achalmers@indigenousbar.ca See our website for more Info/registration/agenda www.indigenousbar.ca Featuring: Val Napoleon, IPC Jean Teillet, IPC […]
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Read MoreComplaint Againt Justice Newbould by Indigenous Bar Association Goes Unanswered for Over Two-Years
COMPLAINT AGAINT JUSTICE NEWBOULD BY INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION GOES UNANSWERED FOR OVER TWO-YEARS Ottawa, Ontario – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) is requesting a decision from the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC) regarding a complaint filed on October 28, 2014 against Mr. Justice Frank Newbould of the Ontario Superior Court. The IBA has serious concerns about […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Calls on The Ontario And Federal Government To Take Immediate Action to Address The Deplorable Conditions of Adam Capay and Other Indigenous Inmates
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CALLS ON THE ONTARIO AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION TO ADDRESS THE DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS OF ADAM CAPAY AND OTHER INDIGENOUS INMATES Ottawa, Ontario – For the past four years, Adam Capay has been held, in solitary confinement in the basement of a Thunder Bay jail with the lights on 24 […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Expresses Its Disappointment with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Failure to Nominate an Indigenous Candidate to the Supreme Court of Canada
October 18, 2016 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION EXPRESSES ITS DISAPPOINTMENT WITH PRIME MINISTER JUSTIN TRUDEAU’S FAILURE TO NOMINATE AN INDIGENOUS CANDIDATE TO THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Ottawa, Ontario – With a promise to work with Indigenous Peoples on a nation-to-nation basis, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau missed an important and meaningful milestone by failing to nominate […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Calls upon the Government of Canada to Reconsider its Requirement of “Functional Bilinugualism” As It Applies to Indigenous Candidates for Appointment to the Supreme Court
August 22, 2016 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CALLS UPON THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA TO RECONSIDER ITS REQUIREMENT OF “FUNCTIONAL BILINUGUALISM” AS IT APPLIES TO INDIGENOUS CANDIDATES FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE SUPREME COURT Ottawa, Ontario – The Indigenous Bar Association of Canada (“IBA”) calls upon the Government of Canada to reconsider its requirement of “functional bilingualism” […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Welcomes the Announcement on the Long-Awaited National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release August 5, 2016 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION WELCOMES THE ANNOUNCEMENT ON THE LONG-AWAITED NATIONAL INQUIRY INTO MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS Ottawa, Ontario — The Indigenous Bar Association (“IBA”) welcomes the Federal Government’s announcement on the establishment of a National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls […]
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Read MoreCanada Officially Removes Objector Status on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tuesday
For Immediate Release May 13, 2016 Canada Officially Removes Objector Status on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Tuesday OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) recognizes the Government of Canada’s recent decision to adopt and implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in accordance with […]
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Read MoreIndigenious Bar Association Supports the Williams Lake Band in Application for Leave to Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada
INDIGENIOUS BAR ASSOCIATION SUPPORTS THE WILLIAMS LAKE BAND IN APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA Ottawa, Ontario – The Indigenous Bar Association (“IBA”) supports the Williams Lake Band in its application for leave to appeal a decision of the Federal Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. […]
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Read MoreCanada’s Denial of Adequate Services Discriminates Against On-Reserve First Nation Children and Families, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Rules
For Immediate Release January 27, 2016 Canada’s Denial of Adequate Services Discriminates Against On-Reserve First Nation Children and Families, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal Rules OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) congratulates the efforts of Dr. Cindy Blackstock of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada, as well as, Assembly of First […]
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Read MoreThe Indigenous Bar Association in Canada Congratulates Angelique Eaglewoman on Her Appointment as Dean of Lakehead University’s Bora Laskin Faculty of Law
PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release January 13, 2016 THE INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION IN CANADA CONGRATULATES ANGELIQUE EAGLEWOMAN ON HER APPOINTMENT AS DEAN OF LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY’S BORA LASKIN FACULTY OF LAW Ottawa, Ontario – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (“IBA”) congratulates Angelique EagleWoman on her appointment as Dean of Lakehead University’s Bora Laskin Faculty of […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Commends the Government of Canada’s Commitment to Justice for The Murdered and Missing Women and Girls.
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION COMMENDS THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA’S COMMITMENT TO JUSTICE FOR THE MURDERED AND MISSING WOMEN AND GIRLS. OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA) commends the Government of Canada’s commitment to justice for the murdered and missing women, girls, two spirit and transgender members of Indigenous communities. We call on the Government […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Calls for Recognition of Gladue Sentencing Provisions
INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CALLS FOR RECOGNITION OF GLADUE SENTENCING PROVISIONS At a recent bail hearing heard in Ottawa, Ontario, Christopher Jacko, from Wikwemikong First Nation asked the court to take judicial notice of the Gladue sentencing principals in considering what sentence to impose. Justice of the Peace Louisette Girault provided the following response: “Quite frankly, […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Congratulates Prime Minister Trudeau on his Election Victory
For Immediate Release October 20, 2015 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CONGRATULATES PRIME MINISTER TRUDEAU ON HIS ELECTION VICTORY Ottawa, Ontario, October 20, 2015 – The Indigenous Bar Association (“IBA”) congratulates Prime Minister Trudeau on his electoral victory and applauds his election promise to honour the rights of Indigenous peoples. The IBA looks forward to engaging Prime […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Assumes Its Responsibility to Act on Reconciliation
For Immediate Release October 15, 2015 Indigenous Bar Association Assumes Its Responsibility to Act on Reconciliation Toronto, Ontario, October 15, 2015 –Lawyers, academics and students attending the Indigenous Bar Association meeting in Toronto have declared acceptance of their responsibility to help implement the Calls to Action issued by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. “It is […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Calls for the Inclusion of First Nations on the Jury Rolls in Ontario
For Immediate Release June 16, 2015 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CALLS FOR THE INCLUSION OF FIRST NATIONS ON THE JURY ROLLS IN ONTARIO OTTAWA – The Supreme Court of Canada recently released its decision in R. v. Kokopenace, a case involving the under-representation of on-reserve First Nations residents on jury rolls in Ontario.? The decision, from […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Calls Upon the Legal Community to Implement the TRC’s Calls to Action.
For Immediate Release June 16, 2015 INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION CALLS UPON THE LEGAL COMMUNITY TO IMPLEMENT THE TRC’S CALLS TO ACTION. The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (“Indigenous Bar Association”) would like to thank all residential school Survivors and their families for their courage, strength and resilience in sharing their painful experiences as students in […]
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Read MoreOpen Letter to all Canadians, Bill C-51, The Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015
For Immediate Release April 13, 2015 Open Letter to all Canadians, Bill C-51, The Anti-Terrorism Act, 2015 OTTAWA – The Indigenous Bar Association shares this message today to give voice to its deep concerns with Bill C-51 for all Canadians and for Indigenous peoples in particular. The IBA is a national association comprised of Indigenous […]
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Read MoreIndigenous Bar Association Applauds Supreme Court Decision in Tsilhqot’in Nation v British Columbia (William Decision)
For Immediate ReleaseJune 26, 2014? Indigenous Bar Association Applauds Supreme Court Decision in Tsilhqot’in Nation v British Columbia (William Decision)? OTTAWA —?The Indigenous Bar Association (IBA), applauds the William decision handed down today in a unanimous judgment by the Supreme Court of Canada.? The IBA, a national association of Indian, Inuit and Metis lawyers, […]
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Read MoreDianne Corbiere one of the Top 25 Lawyers in Canada
For Immediate Release? OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (IBA) celebrates Indigenous lawyer, Dianne Corbiere on being named one of Canada’s Top 25 Most Influential in the Justice System and Legal Profession, by Canadian Lawyer Magazine. ?Corbiere was one of 5 extraordinary lawyers in Canada recognized as a Changemaker, for her work […]
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Read MoreรับโบนัสฟรีIBA 23rd Annual Fall Conference “Reconciliation in Canada: Changing Paradigms” Ottawa, Ontario ? September 29 – October 1, 2011
IBA 23rd Annual Fall Conference “Reconciliation in Canada: Changing Paradigms” Ottawa, Ontario ? September 29 – October 1, 2011 Ottawa, ON – Sept 6, 2011 – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (IBA) is pleased to announce its 23rd Annual Fall Conference – “Reconciliation in Canada: Changing Paradigms”, running from September 29 – October 1, […]
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