Advancing Indigenous Stewardship at Parks Canada – co-development in ethical space
This presentation from the Parks+ Collective examines how Parks Canada is shifting its approach to support Indigenous stewardship, cultural continuity, and healing.
This presentation from the Parks+ Collective examines how Parks Canada is shifting its approach to support Indigenous stewardship, cultural continuity, and healing.
This blog is the first in a series from West Coast Environmental Law that looks [...]
The Living Convention is an accessible compendium of Indigenous peoples’, local communities’ and peasants’ international rights.
This is a declaration adopted by the United Nations in 2007 that affirms the rights of Indigenous Peoples worldwide. It is commonly known as UNDRIP or the Declaration. It was only in 2017 that Canada began endorsing UNDRIP, but it has now been enshrined in Canadian Law through Bill C-15.