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The Indigenous Bar Association s 19 th Annual Fall Conference The IBA and the College of Law University of Victoria present: Indigenous Laws: Practice, Conflict and Harmonization: Indigenous Law and Territorial Dispute Resolution October 25-27, 2007 Fairmont Empress Hotel Victoria, BC 4.00 PM Registration 5.00 PM Reception 5.30 PM Opening Prayer: *, Elder (TBA) Thursday, October 25 th, 2007 5.45 6.00 Welcoming Remarks: Dianne Corbiere, Conference Chair Shawn Atleo, Regional Vice-Chief, Assembly of First Nations (TBC) Andrew Petter, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria 6.00-6.20 PM Opening Address Jeffery Hewitt, President, IBA 6.20-8.00 PM Cultural Evening & Reception

DAY ONE Friday, October 26 th, 2006 7.30 AM Cultural Ceremony: Conference guests welcome 8.30 AM Opening Prayer: **, Elder, ** Nation Welcoming remarks: Dianne Corbiere, Conference Chair 9.00 AM Opening Address: Living with Indigenous Law in Community Mary-Ellen Turpel Lafond 9.45 AM Nutrition Break Day One: Morning Session Indigenous Laws in Legal Practice: Understanding and Applying Indigenous Law Chair: Judge Marion Buller Bennett, Provincial Court of British Columbia 10.00 AM Professor June McCue Terri-Lynn Williams, Haida Gwaii Professor Darlene Johnston, Anishinabek Jean Teillet, Metis Questions and Answer Period 12.00 PM Luncheon (Sponsorship Opportunity) 12.30 PM Award of IBA Law Student Scholarship in Memory of Ronald Peigan Professor John Borrows, President, Indigenous Bar Association Law Student Scholarship Foundation 12.45 PM Luncheon Speaker: 1.15 PM Break UN Declaration of Indigenous Peoples Ed John, Hereditary Chief (Akile Ch'oh) of Tl'azt'en Nation

Day One: Afternoon Session Indigenous Laws & Legal Pluralism: Making Room Chair: Gerald Morin, Provincial Court of Saskatchewan (Cree Court) 2:00 PM Professor John Borrows, University of Victoria Professor Gord Christie, University of British Columbia Inuit Law, Courts and Nunavut, Violet Ford Metis Law and Governance, Professor Larry Chartrand Maori Law, Professor Jacinta Ruru Questions and Answer Period 4.00 PM END GALA BANQUET AND AWARDS CEREMONY Presented by the Indigenous Bar Association of Canada October 26 th, 2007 Fairmont Empress Hotel Victoria, BC 6.30 PM Opening Remarks: Mayor Alan Lowe, Victoria (TBC) Andrew Petter, Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Victoria Jeffery Hewitt, President, Indigenous Bar Association Presentations: Presentation of Indigenous Peoples Counsel (I.P.C.) Distinction

DRAFT AGENDA DAY TWO Saturday, 27 th October, 2007 9.00 AM Welcoming remarks: Dianne Corbiere, Conference Chair Day Two: Morning Session Indigenous Traditional & Dispute Resolution: Designing Resolution Processes Chair: Justice Tony Mandamin, Federal Court of Canada 9.15 AM Traditional Laws: Land and Resource Sharing Glen Williams, Gitanyow 10.15 AM Nutrition Break 10.30 AM Chair: Mark Stevenson Indigenous Laws & Overlap Resolution: Examining Practical Models 12:00 PM Luncheon Speaker Professor Val Napolean, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta and Don Ryan (Treaty 8) Gerald Wesley (Tsimshian) Tina Dion (Tsawwassen) Steven Point (TBC)

Day Two: Afternoon Session Harmonization: Doctrinal Developments & Indigenous Legal Systems 2.00 PM WORKSHOPS Living Together: Indigenous and Canadian Legal Systems Sarah Morales: Salish Law and Conflicts of Law Professor Val Napoleon (Confirmed) & Don Ryan: Territory Overlap Dispute Resolution Chief Sharon Stinson Henry and Chief Sophie Pierre: Nation-to-Nation Relationship and Business Development John Borrows & Kinwa Bluesky: Anishinabek Art and Law Professor Jacinta Ruru & Michael Stevens: Maori Legal Systems of Governance Peter DiGangi, Algonquin: Mapping, Overlap Claims, Tenure & Territory 3.30 PM Closing Plenary Discussion 4.00 PM Closing Remarks: Conference Chair and IBA President 4.30 PM Closing Prayer: Elder *

Sunday, October 28 th, 2007 IBA COMMITTEE MEETINGS, ELECTIONS AND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Fairmont Empress Hotel, Victoria, BC The Annual General Meeting for members of the Indigenous Bar Association will begin at 9:00 AM; meeting room location will be posted.