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Webinar | Duty to Consult

11 Dec 2025
Register by December 11, 2025

This session will open with personal reflections from speaker Miranda Jimmy followed by an overview of Treaty Making in Canada that examines both pre- and post-contact historical treaties, with an emphasis on understanding treaties as a foundational element of reconciliation. Miranda will then explain the duty to consult and accommodate, with a focus on federal legislation, Supreme Court decisions, and the expectations of First Nations and other Indigenous Rights Holders. The session will conclude with closing reflections and recommendations for further exploration.

This course is offered as part of APEGA’s Ethnocultural Grant Indigenous speaker series with funding from the Province of Alberta.

Session Learning Objectives

Participants will learn about treaty making in Canada, the duty to consult and accommodate, and an Indigenous way of knowing with practical examples to incorporate into professional and personal practice.

About the Speaker

Miranda Jimmy is a passionate Edmontonian and member of Thunderchild First Nation. She is a community connector and fierce defender of truth. Miranda is committed to the spirit and intent of the Treaty relationship and finds ways each day to demonstrate to others what this looks like. Miranda’s professional life has focused on contributing to her community in a variety of ways. She has training in arts and cultural management, conflict resolution and negotiation, and communications. She has made a career in the arts and heritage sector, working with many different non-profit organizations, Nations, governments, and private businesses.

 

  • Speaker:
    Miranda Jimmy
  • Cost:
    Free
  • Registration Deadline:
    December 11, 2025