Finding solutions for the most pressing consultation challenges.
Join us for two days of cutting-edge knowledge and networking opportunities with consultation professionals from across Eastern Canada, as they share lessons learnt and continue to build strategies to carry into the next year of consultation in Canada.
CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Cynthia Westaway
Senior Counsel
First Peoples Law
Shelley Charles
Elder
Chippewas of Georgina Island
Keynote Speaker
David Pratt
First Vice-Chief
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
Featured Speakers
Claire Sault
Chief
Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation
Brandon Doxtator
Deputy Grand Chief
Association of Iroquois & Allied Indians
Bobby Cameron
Chief
Witchekan Lake First Nation
Graeme Reed
Senior Advisor, International Institute for Sustainable Development
Assembly of First Nations
Georgina Lloyd
Assistant Deputy Minister
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)
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2024 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS
- Keynote Address: Negotiating with Government for Community Rights – Resource Sovereignty, Economic Empowerment, and Revenue Sharing Location-Arrow
- Repercussions of the Blueberry River Court Decision – Everything You Need to Know and How it is Affecting Consultation in Practice Location-Arrow
- Major Projects and New Developments in Ontario – The Status of Ongoing Consultations and Ensuring Best Practices Location-Arrow
- Overcoming Consultation Fatigue and Building Capacity – What Does and Doesn’t Work
Indigenous consultation in Canada comes with unique challenges. Since 2023, a lot of progress has been made in cumulative effects, overlapping territories, and provincial UNDRIP implementation. However, there is still work to do. Governments are feeling pressure from Canadians to expand infrastructure while Indigenous groups struggle to balance economic development and cumulative effects. Industry needs to move quickly to keep up with demand, but big decisions take time, effort, and coordination.
How can you improve your organization consultation strategies?
Join our annual consultation event, bringing together experts from across the countryABOUT THIS CONFERENCE
The Eastern Indigenous Consultation & Engagement Conference delivers discussions on the most crucial topics affecting consultation in Ontario and across Canada, with a focus on economic development amid environmental sustainability.
This two-day conference is an excellent opportunity for you to meet with Indigenous leaders, as well as fellow attendees from all over Canada, share views, and create an opportunity for networking, collaboration, sharing of technical information and the building of trust relationships.
WHO YOU WILL MEET
Chiefs and Councilors, Senior Executives, Directors and Managers of:
- Indigenous Relations
- Internal and External Affairs
- Stakeholder Relations
- Community Relations
- Project Development
- Environmental Planning
- Government and Corporate Affairs
- Policy Analysts
- In-House Counsel and Partners
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Indigenous Communities
Provincial and Federal Government
Oil and Gas
Mining and Exploration
Power Generation and Transmission
Agriculture and Forestry
Engineering and Environmental Services
Law Firms
Testimonials
Extremely well organized with good speakers. One of the best organized events I have attended, which means that staff paid attention to every small detail behind the scenes. The registration was exceptional, and staff were extremely helpful.
Great – learned a lot. New to my role as a Lands & Resources Coordinator. This gave me a lot of insight into current initiatives that impact our community
Bringing people together to talk/dialogue on Indigenous issues and the best practices towards reconciliation.
This was great for me personally, as I’m fairly new in Indigenous consultation. Made some great contact and gained a wealth of knowledge.
Great opportunity to network with federal officials and Indigenous peoples. Interesting that I have been able to meet colleagues, who work in the same city as I, and resolve issues, discuss files at the conference.
Great content. Engaging speakers and very relevant content that will help me do my work more meaningfully. Hearing personal experiences from Indigenous groups was especially impactful.