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As of May 2016, Canada became a full supporter, without qualification, of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). But, what does that mean and how does it affect how you consult and accommodate Indigenous Peoples? What are the legal and policy issues around adopting and implementing UNDRIP in Canada, including the application of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC)?
What are your key challenges?
How to consult with Indigenous communities?
How to apply UNDRIP to your work?
Understanding free, prior and informed consent (FPIC)?
Understanding the Canadian Government’s implementation of UNDRIP?
Understanding the legal effects of UNDRIP?
Who should take this course?
Everyone needing to fulfill legal and regulatory requirements for consultation
Federal, provincial, regional, municipal government staff
Indigenous Peoples
Senior executives, managers and board members
Academia, lawyers, everyone interested in UNDRIP