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Why Indigenous Cultural Competency is Important
Steps being taken by Different Jurisdictions and Organizations
Speakers:
Tuma T. W. Young QC, President of the Nova Scotia Barrister's Society, Halifax
Nicole Bresser, Indigenous Legal Relations Group, B.C. Ministry of the Attorney General, Co-Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Committee, Law Society of British Columbia, Victoria
Dawn Anaquod, Director of Talent Acquisition, Diversity & Inclusion for SGI Canada, Regina
Chair:
Amelia Leckey, Regional Senior Counsel, SGI Canada, Toronto
Cost: CDL Members: FREE! ; Non-Members: $28.25
Broadcast Date: Wednesday November 3, 2021 12:30 - 2:00 PM EST
Where: Your Home Office
CPD Credits: 1.25 hour EDI/Ethics
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