PRESS RELEASES
THE IBA CONGRATULATES THE INDEPENDENT ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS FOR SUPREME COURT OF CANADA APPOINTMENTS
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (“IBA”) congratulates the eight appointees to the Independent Advisory Board who are responsible for identifying candidates to fill the Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) vacancy created by the retirement of Justice Russell Brown.
THE IBA CELEBRATES THE APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICE CATHERINE H. RHINELANDER TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUSTICE OF ONTARIO
OTTAWA, ONT – Please join the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) in congratulating IBA member Justice Catherine H. Rhinelander on her recent appointment to the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario.
THE IBA CONGRATULATES Brooks Arcand-Paul, FORMER IBA VICE PRESIDENT, ON HIS Historic ELECTION TO the Alberta Legislative Assembly
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (IBA) proudly extends its heartfelt congratulations to Brooks Arcand-Paul, former Vice President of the IBA, on his historic election to the Alberta Legislative Assembly. Arcand-Paul's election signifies a momentous milestone for Indigenous representation in Canadian politics and a significant step towards advancing the rights and interests of Indigenous communities.
THE IBA SUPPORTS ETIENNE ESQUEGA AND CATHERINE RHINELANDER FOR LSO BENCHER
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) wishes to express its full support for IBA members Etienne Esquega, an independent bencher candidate, and Catherine Rhinelander, a bencher candidate who is running as a part of the Good Governance Coalition , in the Law Society of Ontario’s (the “LSO”) bencher elections.
THE IBA CELEBRATES THE VATICAN’S REPUDIATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF DISCOVERY AND CALLS ON CANADA TO REJECT AND ERADICATE THE DOCTRINE IN CANADIAN LAW
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) celebrates the formal repudiation of the Doctrine of Discovery by the Catholic Church.
THE IBA SUPPORTS ETIENNE ESQUEGA AND CATHERINE RHINELANDER OF THE GOOD GOVERNANCE COALITION FOR LSO BENCHER
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) wishes to express its full support for IBA members Etienne Esquega and Catherine Rhinelander who are running as part of the Good Governance Coalition for the Law Society of Ontario (the “LSO”) upcoming bencher elections.
THE LAW SOCIETY OF ALBERTA MEMBERS VOTE IN SUPPORT OF INDIGENOUS CULTURAL COMPETENCY EDUCATION
OTTAWA, ONT – In a statement released on February 2, 2023, the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) called on all IBA members and all allies who are members of the Law Society of Alberta (the “LSA”) to attend a Special Meeting called to consider a Petition to repeal Rule 67.4 of the Rules of the LSA.
THE IBA CONGRATULATES GERALD MORIN & HARRY LAFORME, ORDER OF CANADA
OTTAWA, ONT – Please join the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the "IBA") in congratulating the Honourable Harry S. LaForme, IPC, O.C., K.C., and the Honourable Gerald M. Morin, O.C., K.C., (JD’87) on receiving the Order of Canada, one of Canada’s highest honors.
THE IBA CALLS ON MEMBERS OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF ALBERTA TO SUPPORT INDIGENOUS CULTURAL COMPETENCY EDUCATION
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) fully supports and applauds the Law Society of Alberta’s (the “LSA”) adoption of mandatory continuing legal education (“CLE”) on Indigenous culture, history, and legal issues in Canada.
THE IBA CALLS ON THE WINNIPEG POLICE SERVICE TO IMPLEMENT AND HONOUR THE MMIWG CALLS FOR JUSTICE
OTTAWA, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) is deeply saddened by the recent news of four Indigenous women who have lost their lives at the hands of an alleged serial killer in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
THE INDIGENOUS BAR ASSOCIATION IN CANADA IS THRILLED TO CONGRATULATE THE FIRST INDIGENOUS PERSON NOMINATED TO THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA
OTTAWA, ON – The members of the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) are pleased to give our inspired congratulations to the Honourable Madam Michelle O’Bonsawin on becoming the first Indigenous person nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada (the “SCC”).
THE IBA CONGRATULATES DAVID C. NAHWEGAHBOW, DOCTOR OF LAWS, HONORIS CAUSA (LLD)
Ottawa, ON – Please join the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) in celebrating David C. Nahwegahbow, IPC, LSM, as he is presented with a degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa (LLD) on June 16, 2022 at the Law Society of Ontario’s Call to the Bar ceremony in Ottawa, Ontario.
THE IBA CELEBRATES KIMBERLY MURRAY’S APPOINTMENT AS THE INDEPENDENT SPECIAL INTERLOCUTOR FOR MISSING CHILDREN AND UNMARKED GRAVES AND BURIAL SITES ASSOCIATED WITH INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS
OTTAWA, ONT – Please join the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) in celebrating Kimberly Murray’s (IPC) appointment as the Independent Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites associated with Indian Residential Schools. A member of the Kahnesatake Mohawk Nation, Ms. Murray has persistently worked towards justice for Indigenous Peoples, and specifically ensuring Residential School Survivors were heard and remembered.
THE IBA CONGRATULATES THE INDEPENDENT ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS FOR SUPREME COURT OF CANADA APPOINTMENTS
Ottawa, ONT – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) congratulates the seven members of the Independent Advisory Board who are responsible for identifying candidates to fill the upcoming Supreme Court of Canada (“SCC”) vacancy when the Honourable Michael Moldaver retires in September 2022. The IBA was pleased to, for the first time, be able to nominate a member to the Independent Advisory Board similar to how the Canadian Bar Association is able to nominate one member of the Board.
THE IBA CELEBRATES THE APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICE JONATHON GEORGE TO THE ONTARIO COURT OF APPEAL
Ottawa, ONT – Please join the Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) in congratulating Justice Jonathon George on his recent appointment to the Ontario Court of Appeal. Before this appointment, Justice George was first appointed to the Ontario Court in 2012 and then to the Superior Court in 2016.
IN THE WAKE OF THE WET’SUWET’EN RESISTANCE, THE IBA CALLS FOR SUBSTANTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF UNDRIP INCLUDING CONSENT, CONSULTATION, AND COOPERATION WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
OTTAWA, ON – The Indigenous Bar Association in Canada (the “IBA”) calls upon the provincial Crown to work in partnership with Indigenous Peoples to substantively implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (“UNDRIP”). This is urgently needed relating to decisions and actions affecting Indigenous Peoples’ lands and waters.
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