How mining companies can best engage with Indigenous community stakeholders is increasingly critical to success. This seminar will consider how effective Indigenous community engagement in international mining projects is being influenced by emerging trends involving culture, ESG, climate change and geopolitics.
Guest Speakers
- Chief Nkandu Beltz, A hereditary Queen in Zambia, first female owner of a mining company in Africa, Author, former Journalist, former Politician, and human rights Activist
- Rafael Vergara, Partner and Co-head, Natural Resources and Environment Group, Carey Abogados
- Sheldon M. Wuttunee, President/CEO, Saskatchewan First Nations Natural Resource Centre of Excellence
Speakers
- Peter Mantas, Partner, Fasken
Agenda
- 8:00 - 9:30 ET Webinar and Q&A
Cost
This webinar is complimentary
Type
This event is only available via webinar
1.5Hours
Available Via Webinar
*Note: This program contains a total of 14 sessions for a total of 16.5 hours of Substantive Content and 3 hours of EDI Professionalism content for the purposes of the Law Society of Ontario's annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The programmes, The Future of Workplace Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives and Indigenous Community Engagement in a Changing World contain 1 hour and 30 minutes each of EDI Professionalism. Fasken has been approved as an Accredited Provider of Professionalism Content by the Law Society of Ontario.
This program contains a total of 14 sessions for a total of 16.5 hours of accredited content for the purposes of the Law Society of British Columbia’s annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The programmes Indigenous Community Engagement in a Changing World and The Future of Workplace Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, contain 3.0 hours of accredited professional responsibility and ethics content for the purposes of the Law Society of British Columbia’s annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The session has been loaded as part of a series, titled "Fasken’s 2024 Mining Webinars – March 2024" and will be available for claiming through the LSBC CPD website as of March 6, 2024.
A confirmation of participation will be sent to you for your continuing education hours with the Barreau du Québec.
For CPD/CLE in other jurisdictions, please contact your local Law Society.
This program contains a total of 14 sessions for a total of 16.5 hours of accredited content for the purposes of the Law Society of British Columbia’s annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The programmes Indigenous Community Engagement in a Changing World and The Future of Workplace Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, contain 3.0 hours of accredited professional responsibility and ethics content for the purposes of the Law Society of British Columbia’s annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) requirements. The session has been loaded as part of a series, titled "Fasken’s 2024 Mining Webinars – March 2024" and will be available for claiming through the LSBC CPD website as of March 6, 2024.
A confirmation of participation will be sent to you for your continuing education hours with the Barreau du Québec.
For CPD/CLE in other jurisdictions, please contact your local Law Society.