
Monthly Networking Luncheon "Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers"
JANUARY 15 LUNCHEON CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER. We will update with rescheduled date once confirmed.
UNDRIP: RECONCILIATION & RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
BRIAN M.V. McGUIGAN, Chair of Indigenous Relations with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Barrister & Solicitor
In November 2019, the Government of British Columbia passed legislation which requires the government to align the laws of BC with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). What is UNDRIP and what are it's practical implications? Furthermore, what does this law mean for business, and in particular the natural resource sector? Join Brian McGuigan, Manager of Indigenous Policy with the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers as he discusses UNDRIP and the relationship between the oil and gas sector and Indigenous communities.
Brian McGuigan grew up in Saskatchewan and attended Dalhousie Law School in Nova Scotia. Brian was called to the Bar in 1990 and has 25 years of experience specializing in Aboriginal and treaty rights with extensive experience in negotiations. In that time he has acted for First Nations, federal, provincial, territorial governments and project proponents.
Brian has extensive experience in negotiation of agreements having negotiated and prepared:
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Consultation and benefit agreements on behalf of both First Nations and industry in oil and gas, renewable energy and mining.
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Treaty and self-government agreements in the Yukon as Chief Federal Negotiator as well as several other precedent setting agreements involving the exercise of First Nations powers to pass laws with respect to taxation and the administration of justice.
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Fisheries agreements as the lead negotiator in the Atlantic Canadian fishery following the Supreme Court of Canada decisions in Marshall.
Brian led the development of the Government of Alberta First Nations consultation policy adopted in 2005 and has been involved in consultation matters since that time.
Brian is currently Manager, Aboriginal Policy at the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers.
Date and Time
Wednesday Jan 15, 2020
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM PST