3.5 HOURS 1.5 of which qualifies as Ethics Doing Business with

Spend an afternoon with the Law Society and an esteemed group of practitioners and experts in the area of doing successful business with First Nations in . With so many initiatives and acts governing reserve lands and the resources that are found within their borders, this important CPD event will help demystify these restrictions and equip lawyers with proven strategies for navigating the various systems and protocols.

We'll begin the afternoon with a joint presentation legal affairs at Des Nedhe Development, the economic development introducing Treaty Land Entitlement from the enterprise of the English River First Nation. We will conclude with perspectives of a successful private practice a presentation from the Director of the Aboriginal Law Branch of practitioner and a Senior Crown Counsel, both of the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice who will offer a Case Law whom have many years' experience in this area. This Update. session will also discuss the ethical administration of TLEs. This detailed program seeks to provide insights and deliverables which will impact and inform your daily practice. Next we'll enjoy a panel discussion on the Duty to Consult. The panel will consider the viewpoints of the general counsel to White Bear First Nations Legal 12:30 Registration Department and of a former consultation coordinator for , and it will be chaired by 1:00 Treaty Land Entitlement 101 one of the province's most experienced Aboriginal law Rangi Jeerakathil lawyers. This will be followed by a presentation on the MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman LLP () First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development James Fyfe Act (FNCIDA) from a Senior Crown Counsel who has Ministry of Justice, Aboriginal Law Branch (Regina) developed a keen expertise in the Act. 1:45 Panel Discussion – Duty to Consult An accomplished and widely experienced practitioner Chair: Paul Favel, Q.C. will next lead us through his experiences and the McKercher LLP (Saskatoon) insights he has gained throughout his career; first in Naomi Carriere private practice, then as in-house counsel for Cameco University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) Jeff Howe Corporation, and now as vice-president in charge of White Bear First Nations Legal Department (Kenosee Lake)

2:30 First Nations Commercial and Industrial Development Saskatoon Act (FNCIDA) Wednesday, May 25, 2016 Sonia Eggerman (TCU Place) Ministry of Justice, Aboriginal Law Branch (Regina) 1:00 pm - 4:45 pm 3:00 Refreshment Break (Registration: 12:30 pm) 3:15 Doing Business with First Nations Regina Jamie Dickson Thursday, May 26, 2016 Des Nedhe Development, (Saskatoon)

(Travelodge) 4:15 Case Law Update 1:00 pm - 4:45 pm Mitch McAdam, Q.C. (Registration: 12:30 pm) Ministry of Justice, Aboriginal Law Branch (Regina)

4:45 Adjournment Registration Form General Information Doing Business with First Nations (CPD-138) In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program Please register me in the following location: schedule, registrants will be notified. We reserve the Saskatoon - Wednesday, May 25, 2016 right to change speakers and/or revise content if TCU Place necessary. 35 - 22nd Street East, Saskatoon Please attend the registration table at the seminar. Regina - Thursday, May 26, 2016 Travelodge Any course materials will be given to you then. If, for 4177 Albert Street South, Regina any reason, the Law Society of Saskatchewan is Registrations will only be accepted until 4:00 pm two (2) days prior to the unable to accept your registration, you will be notified seminar. Space is limited so register early. prior to the seminar. Registration includes course materials and refreshments. Confirmation of registration is not provided as we We are pleased to offer your choice of printed materials or materials on USB prefer not to have to pass on the added expense to our drive. You cannot change your selection onsite; however, you can purchase both registrants. the USB drive and printed versions in advance for an additional $25 plus GST. Note: Invoices and receipts will not be Printed Materials USB Drive Both provided unless requested. This Registration Form is your invoice. Your cancelled cheque is your receipt. NAME

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