Our 2024 event has concluded.

For those who attended, thank you for an incredible event. We look forward to returning in April 2025!

Canadian Institute’s 13th National Symposium on Cumulative Effects Assessment and Environmental Management will provide multi-stakeholder perspectives on the current and future of cumulative effects assessment and environmental management with a focus on navigating Indigenous rights, CEA and Regulatory Process.

2024 CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS

90+

Delegates in Attendance

70+

Companies in Attendance

8+

Hours of Networking Opportunities

2

In-Depth Conference Workshops

Past Conference Co-Chairs

Diana Audino

Managing Legal Counsel, Indigenous Law
Enbridge

Speaker

Sheldon Wuttunee

President & CEO
Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence

PAST DISTINGUISHED FACULTY
Speaker Name

Christopher Devlin

Principal
DGW Law Corporation

Speaker Name

Adam Levine

Team Leader, Indigenous Relations and Participant Funding
Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission

Speaker Name

Jeff Rempel, MSc, PMP, EP

Manager, Infrastructure and Environmental Management
Hatfield
Executive Committee Board Member and Program Director
IAIA-WNC

Speaker Name

George Hegmann

VP Environmental Services
Stantec

Speaker Name

Cliffton Cross

Council Member
Frog Lake First Nations

2024 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
  • Biggest event of its kind – network with all the key stakeholders in one place
  • Hear from a wide variety of speakers on the latest in navigating indigenous rights, cumulative effects assessment and regulatory process
  • Understand the implications of the government land resource management disputes and decisions
  • New speakers and sessions including; Managing Cumulative Effects and the Challenges of Water Management in Mining Operations
  • Ample opportunities to network and interact with colleagues and industry leaders
Who Attended
  • Alberta Environment and Parks
  • BC Ministry of Environment
  • Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission
  • Department of Environment and Climate Change
  • Environment & Climate Change Canada
  • Frog Lake First Nation
  • Indigenous and Community Engagement (ICE)
  • Pembina Pipeline Corp
  • SaskPower
  • Yukon Government
Who You Will Meet
Demographic
Who Should Attend
Network and build relationships with a broad range of experts, scientists and leaders in:
  • Environmental impact assessments
  • Environmental regulatory compliance
  • Land management
  • Resource development
  • Project approvals and development
  • Sustainability program management
  • Stakeholder relations and community engagement project approvals
  • Project Approvals
  • Air, water, land, and biodiversity research and policy
From industry sectors including:
  • Natural Gas Exploration and Production Companies
  • Natural Gas Pipeline and Processing Companies
  • Exploration and Production Companies
  • Pipeline and Midstream Companies
  • Oil Refineries and Upgraders
  • Oil Sands Operators and Developers
  • Mining
  • Forestry, Pulp and Paper
  • Indigenous Communities
  • Engineering and Environmental Service Firms
  • Government and Regulatory Bodies
  • Law Firms with environmental practices
  • Resource sector industry associations
  • Network and build relationships
TESTIMONIALS

Don’t take our word for it! Here is what delegates have said.

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Very efficient and talks were interesting and relevant.

WCS Canada
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Great choice of speakers, and George did an excellent job moderating!

Parks Canada
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