Specific Claims 2025

May 7 & 8, 2025 at 9:00AM PDT

Downtown Vancouver and Live Webinar

Specific Claims 2025

May 7 & 8, 2025

Overview

Specific claims arise from Crown failures in respect of the administration of First Nations land and other First Nation assets, and from unfulfilled treaty promises. Resolving these historical grievances is critical to building trust and to improving Crown-First Nations relationships, and to achieving the national project of reconciliation. In addition, the settlement of specific claims brings long-term social and economic benefits to Indigenous communities.

This forum assembles an expert faculty to provide delegates with an update on the progress made in the area of specific claims, including an update on policy and process, negotiations, and the operation of the Specific Claims Tribunal. Decisions and precedent from the Tribunal will be discussed. In addition, faculty will provide delegates with in-depth information and practical advice with respect to researching, preparing and valuing specific claims, and will facilitate discussion on what further steps need to be taken to improve the process and accelerate the resolution of specific claims.

This Forum Will Focus On The Following:

  • An update from the Tribunal

  • The latest important caselaw on specific claims

  • Preparing valuable evidence to support a claim

  • Negotiation and alternative dispute resolution

  • Intervenors and additional parties

  • Managing community communication, voting, and ratification

  • Receiving settlement funds

  • Real stories from successful claims

Who Should Attend:

  • Indigenous leaders, officials, councillors, elders, negotiators, administrators, and advisors

  • Federal, provincial and municipal government officials and policy advisors

  • Lawyers practising in the areas of Aboriginal and Indigenous law, administrative law, executives, researchers, consultants and others working in this area

  • Directors and members of community boards

Agenda

Day One - May 7, 2025

9:00 - Welcome and Introduction by PBLI

9:05 - Chair’s Welcome and Introduction

Cynthia Westaway
First Peoples Law

9:20 - Keynote Address: The Latest from the Specific Claims Tribunal

The Honourable Diane MacDonald
Specific Claims Tribunal

  • Update on the operation of the Specific Claims Tribunal

  • Key trends and recurring issues

  • The Tribunal’s Annual Report

  • Best practices before the Tribunal, dos and don’ts

10:10 - Questions and Discussion

10:20 - Refreshment Adjournment

10:35 - Caselaw Update

Darwin Hanna
Callison & Hanna Law

Nicole Hajash
Callison & Hanna Law

  • Recent decisions of the tribunal

11:25 - Questions and Discussion

11:35 - Preparing the Evidence: Part I

Nisha Sikka
First Peoples Law

Dr. Matt Ayre
First Peoples Law

  • The intersection of legal processes and historical research

  • Collaboration between lawyers and experts

  • Process, tips, challenges

  • Oral history

12:20 - Questions and Discussion

12:30 - Networking Lunch

1:30 - Preparing the Evidence: Part II

Christopher Devlin
Sequoia Legal LLP

  • Preparing compelling evidence

2:15 - Questions and Discussion

2:25 - Refreshment Adjournment

2:40 - Negotiating a Claim: Pitfalls and Best Practices

Cynthia Westaway
First Peoples Law

Stefan Matiation
Specific Claims Branch

  • Managing a negotiation

3:30 - Questions and Discussion

3:40 - Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Honourable Harry A. Slade, KC
Mediator

  • Fostering negotiated settlements: community hearings, case management conferences

  • Consensus seeking: building trust, identifying central issues of fact and law, listing documents, encouraging dialogue in CMCs

  • Fairness in advancement of claim and negotiated resolution: agreeing on expert instructions, bifurcating liability and compensation

  • ADR: informal discussions, mediation, agreements to negotiate

4:30 - Questions and Discussion

4:40 - Chair’s Closing Remarks and Program Concludes for Day One

Day Two - May 8, 2025

9:00 - Chair’s Welcome and Introduction to Day Two

Cynthia Westaway
First Peoples Law

9:10 -Intervenors and Additional Parties

Claire Truesdale
JFK Law LLP

  • Case law

  • Preparing compelling applications to intervene/be added as a party

10:00 - Questions and Discussion

10:10 - Refreshment Adjournment

10:30 - After the Compensation Offer is Accepted

Graeme Drew
Drew North Services Inc.

  • Challenges for the community

  • Drafting voting guidelines

  • Managing membership list and meeting thresholds

  • Communication and ratification

11:20 - Questions and Discussion

11:30 - Networking Lunch

12:30 - Preparing Your Nation for Receipt of Large Settlement Funds

Jack Jamieson
T.E. Wealth

Satvir Gill
Scotia Wealth Management

Sam Shury
First Peoples Law

  • Preparing your Nation to receive large monetary settlements: governance, trust agreements and financial management

1:40 - Questions and Discussion

2:00 - Refreshment Adjournment

2:20 - A Specific Claims Case Study: Lessons Learned the Hard Way

Chief Calvin Sanderson
Chakastaypasin Band of the Cree Nation

Chief Robert Head
Peter Chapman Band

  • Chief Calvin Sanderson and Chief Robert Head will share key information for Councils in the aftermath of their recent Land Claims and Agricultural Benefits Settlements

3:30 - Questions and Discussion

3:50 - Chair’s Closing Remarks and Program Concludes



Meet the Chair

Keynote Speaker

Meet the Faculty


Registration Form

Program:

Specific Claims 2025

Date:

May 7 & 8, 2025

Location:

UBC Robson Square (800 Robson Street - Classroom level), Vancouver, BC

Registration:

The registration fee is $1,465.00 plus GST of $73.25 totaling $1,538.25 for webinar and in-person attendance. Registration fee covers your attendance at the program and electronic materials. In-person attendance includes a catered lunch and refreshments throughout the day.

Early Bird Discount:

Register by April 7, 2025 and receive a $200 discount on the registration fee ($1,265.00 plus GST). Discounts cannot be combined.

Group Discount:

Register four persons from the same organization at the same time and you are entitled to a complimentary fifth registration. Discounts cannot be combined.

If you would like to register a group, please fill out this form and email it to registrations@pbli.com:

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Payment:

You may pay by VISA, Mastercard or cheque. Cheques should be made payable to the Pacific Business & Law Institute and mailed to Unit 2-2246 Spruce Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 2P3. Please do not send cheques via courier with signature required.

When and Where:

Check-in begins at 8:30 a.m. The program starts at 9:00 a.m. (PDT). UBC Robson Square is located at 800 Robson Street in Vancouver, BC, and our event will take place on the classroom level. Please visit https://robsonsquare.ubc.ca/find-us/ for directions.

Materials:

The faculty will prepare papers and/or other materials explaining many of the points raised during this program. Materials will be distributed electronically. Please contact us at registrations@pbli.com if you are unable to attend the program and wish to purchase a set of materials.

Cancellations/Transfers:

Refunds will be given for cancellations (less a $60.00 administration fee) if notice is received in writing five full business days prior to the program (April 30, 2025). After that time we are unable to refund registration fees. Substitutions will be permitted. We reserve the right to cancel, change or revise the date, faculty, content, availability of webinar or venue and transfer in-person registration to webinar registration for this event.

To register by phone:

Telephone us: 604-730-2500

Your Privacy:

We will keep all information that you provide to us in strict confidence, other than to prepare a delegate list containing your name, title, firm and city for our faculty and the program delegates. We do not share our mailing lists with any non-affiliated organization.

Course Accreditation:

Course Accreditation: Attendance at this course can be listed for up to 11.3 hours of continuing professional development credits with the Law Societies of BC and Ontario. For practitioners in other jurisdictions, please check your governing body’s CPD requirements.


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