Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Deborah L. Curran — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies, Executive Director, Environmental Law Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria
Terri-Lynn gid7ahl-gudsllaay lalaxaaygans Williams-Davidson — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
Haida Gwaii (9:10 – 10:10)
Moderator: Terri-Lynn gid7ahl-gudsllaay lalaxaaygans Williams-Davidson — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
Introduction and overview: examining the interim joint exercise of jurisdiction on Haida Gwaii
Terri-Lynn gid7ahl-gudsllaay lalaxaaygans Williams-Davidson — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
Collaborative management with Canada: Gwaii Haanas Haida Heritage Site and National Park Reserve Archipelago Management Board: history and overview
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- marine spatial planning
- successes and challenges
Jason Gaagwiis Alsop — President, Haida Nation, Haida Gwaii
Ernie Nang Kaa Klaagangs Gladstone — Field Unit Superintendent, Gwaii Haanas, Parks Canada Field Unit Office, Skidegate
BREAK (10:10 – 10:25)
Haida Gwaii (10:25 – 11:25)
Moderator: Terri-Lynn gid7ahl-gudsllaay lalaxaaygans Williams-Davidson — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
Collaborative management with BC
Haida Gwaii Management Council: structure and accomplishments
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- solutions table: process and challenges
- marine spatial planning
Derek Thompson — Former Chair, Haida Gwaii Management Council, Haida Nation, Victoria
BREAK (11:25 – 11:40)
Provincial Perspective: BC's Approach to Government-to-Government Agreements (11:40 – 11:55)
Becky Black — Ministry of Attorney General, Victoria
Tom McCarthy — Division Chief Negotiator, Ministry of Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation, Victoria
LUNCH (11:55 – 12:25)
Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs (12:25 – 1:15)
Moderator: Nigel Grenier — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
- introduction and overview
- the land use plan as establishing ecosystem-based standards for activities in Gitanyow territory
- land use plan implementation
- ecological standards
- shaping forestry
- questions & discussion
Tara Marsden — Wilp Sustainability Director, Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs, Kitwanga
Roger Ritsema — Acting Regional Negotiator, Skeena, Ministry of Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation, Smithers
BREAK (1:15 – 1:30)
Great Bear Rainforest (1:30 – 2:45)
Moderator: Deborah L. Curran — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies, Executive Director, Environmental Law Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria
- how the Nations' governance vision is transformed into ecological standards and funding for a conservation economy
- introduction and overview
Chief Gagvi Marilyn Slett — Chair of Coastal First Nations, Chief Councillor, Heiltsuk First Nation, Bella Bella
Kelly Brown — Director, Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department, Heiltsuk First Nation, Bella Bella
- new and developing forms of protected areas
David Ranson — Executive Director, BC Parks Provincial Services Branch, Ministry of Environment, Victoria
- forestry elements of the GBR agreements
Jeff Sheldrake — Executive Director, Regional Operations – Coast Region, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development, Victoria
Questions & Discussion
BREAK (2:45 – 3:00)
The Broughton Archipelago (3:00 – 4:00)
Moderator: Deborah L. Curran — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies, Executive Director, Environmental Law Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria
Broughton Archipelago consensus recommendations for fish farms
Brenda Gaertner — Mandell Pinder LLP, Vancouver
Geraldine Hutchings — Ministry of Attorney General, Victoria
Kelly Speck — Elected Councillor, 'Namgis First Nation, Alert Bay
BREAK (4:00 – 4:15)
Discussion: Breakout Groups (4:15 – 4:45)
Participants join breakout groups to discuss case studies with presenters
Moderator: Terri-Lynn gid7ahl-gudsllaay lalaxaaygans Williams-Davidson — White Raven Law Corporation|XUUYA GAADA KILYAHDA, Surrey
Moderator: Deborah L. Curran — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Environmental Studies, Executive Director, Environmental Law Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria