Open to all Unifor members.
Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) “the framework for reconciliation” and calls upon the Government of Canada to adopt and implement it, complete with a plan to get the job done.Learn more about UNDRIP and how this framework has the potential to be transformative and what hard work lies ahead to begin the process of aligning Canadian law with UNDRIP.
Gina Smoke - Unifor’s Indigenous Liaison, will moderate this discussion
Brenda L. Gunn – Indigenous Scholar, Professor at the University of Manitoba Faculty of Law
This workshop will be hosted online through Zoom; participants will be emailed information on how to join. You must RSVP.
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event_title: Turtle Island Webinar Series Exploring the Importance of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
event_start: June 22, 2021
event_duration: 60
event_end: June 22, 2021
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event_description: Open to all Unifor members.Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission calls the UN Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) “the framework for reconciliation” and calls upon the Government of Canada to adopt and implement it, complete with a plan to get the job done.Learn more about UNDRIP and how this framework has the potential to be transformative and what hard work lies ahead to begin the process of aligning Canadian law with UNDRIP.Gina Smoke - Unifor’s Indigenous Liaison, will moderate this discussionBrenda L. Gunn – Indigenous Scholar, Professor at the University of Manitoba Faculty of LawThis workshop will be hosted online through Zoom; participants will be emailed information on how to join. You must RSVP.
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