Alberta Law Review Symposium on Indian Law in Canada April 2, 2019Matthew L.M. Fletcher Here: Vol 56, No 3: Law, Justice, and Reconciliation in Post-TRC Canada PUBLISHED: 2019-03-26 INTRODUCTION Introduction Catherine Bell, Hadley Friedland PDF ARTICLES Envisioning Indigenous Community Courts to Realize Justice in Canada for First Nations Angelique EagleWoman PDF Cannabis, Reconciliation, and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Prospects and Challenges for Cannabis Legalization in Canada Konstantia Koutouki, Katherine Lofts PDF The Tin Ear of the Court: Ktunaxa Nation and the Foundation of the Duty to Consult Robert Hamilton, Joshua Nichols PDF “We the North” As the Dispossession of Indigenous Identity and a Slogan of Canada’s Enduring Colonial Legacy Daniel W. Dylan PDF Adoption Constitutionalism: Anishinaabe Citizenship Law at Fort William First Nation Damien Lee PDF Reconciliation Through Relationality in Indigenous Legal Orders Alan Hanna PDF The Harms Caused: A Narrative of Intergenerational Responsibility Maegan Hough PDF Novel Science or Oral History? The Admissibility of Co-Produced Information in Canadian Courts David Isaac PDF Urban Indigenous Courts: Possibilities for Increasing Community Control Over Justice Gabe Boothroyd PDF CASE COMMENT Supreme Court of Canada Cases Strengthen Argument for Municipal Obligation to Discharge Duty to Consult: Time to Put Neskonlith to Rest Angela D’Elia Decembrini, Shin Imai Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook More Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Like Loading...