Indigenous Legal Orders Conference 2025







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Exploring how Indigenous legal traditions and the Common Law can co-exist

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Last Kick at the Can Series 2025
Monday, December 8, 2025
Thursday, December 18, 2025

(Original course date: June 13, 2025)

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Who should attend: All who focus on Indigenous legal issues, including the judiciary, lawyers in private practice, industry and government; Indigenous leaders, employees of First Nations or First Nations organizations, in-house counsel, law students, and Indigenous community members

Learning level: All levels

Explore the depth and diversity of Indigenous legal traditions at this year's Indigenous Legal Orders Conference! 

Offered both in Vancouver and via webinar, this conference will be of interest to anyone involved in legal issues respecting Indigenous peoples, and to everyone interested in building constructive partnerships in Canada.

At this year's conference, we're proud to have Chief Justice Leonard S. Marchand, Chief Justice Ron A. Skolrood, Chief Judge Melissa A. Gillespie, and Grand Chief Steven L. (Xwĕ lī qwĕl tĕl) Point, OBC as our keynote speakers, and Justice Ardith Walpetko We'dalx Walkem as our keynote luncheon speaker. 

You will learn from scholars and practitioners of Indigenous law about the legal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous Legal Orders, as well as the importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions. You will hear of existing applications of Indigenous law and what it means to establish a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving in Canada.

This program is unique because it does not discuss Aboriginal law (Canadian laws and policy about Indigenous peoples or the relationship with Indigenous peoples), but rather Indigenous legal traditions in and of themselves. This broad-based discussion will include a range of legal areas, including health, criminal justice, child welfare, environmental law, land-based planning, as well as hybrid solutions where attempts are being made to "indigenize" current legal processes.

You are invited to join this conversation with the judiciary, scholars and practitioners of Indigenous law. Come and explore how Indigenous legal traditions and the Common Law can productively co-exist.

You will learn about:

  • existing applications of Indigenous laws
  • legal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous Legal Orders
  • establishing a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving
  • how Indigenous legal traditions and the Common Law might productively co-exist
  • the importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions
  • what it means to live and work in a multi-juridical system
  • how to think about, work with, and implement Indigenous laws

Law Society of BC CPD Hours: 6.5 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 2 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics, client care and relations, and/or practice management)

Course Chairs
Leah Sisi-ya-ama George-Wilson — Miller Titerle + Co., Vancouver
Dr. Sarah Morales (Su-taxwiye) — Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria, Victoria

Last Kick at the Can 2025
 
Rebroadcast $619
Rebroadcast Articled Student $309

Are you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?
We value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members. (*discount applies to Regular prices, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more.

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CLEBC Program Lawyer*
Teresa Sheward
tsheward@cle.bc.ca
*non-practising


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