This week on Face-to-Face APTN anchor Michael Hutchinson speaks with Bob Rae as the Negotiator with the Matawa Tribal Council representing communities in the midst of the planned Ring of Fire development in Northern …
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It’s an exciting time to be a lawyer, and an even more exciting time to be practising aboriginal law.
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“It’s ridiculous to think people would say: I have all this land, millions and millions and millions of acres of land, I’m giving it to you for a piece of …
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In his famous speech at Fulton Missouri in 1946, Winston Churchill is famously remembered for his unforgettable phrase about “an iron curtain” coming down in the heart of Europe.
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Honoured to receive Distinguished Service Award from the TLA. Here’s a pic with Arlene and nephew Chris.
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I am very happy to be joining the OKT law firm to pursue my interest in aboriginal law. I Invite you to have a look at the firm’s blog today, …
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My work as a mediator, arbitrator, and negotiator has taught me many important lessons. The first is that it’s all about “conflict resolution“, not conflict avoidance, or the pretense that …
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Tripoli, June 27, 2013: Even at a sea side hotel the distant sounds of guns from a militia clash in south Tripoli break the silence of midnight. The West and the …
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Notes for speech to Americas Conference Our foreign policy should reflect both our interests and our values. The debate as to whether what we do in the world should be …
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