The Duty to Consult and Accommodate: Prioritizing First Nations’ Self-Governance in Decision-Making

Inherent Rights Informed Voices por Inherent Rights Informed Voices

Notas del episodio

Consultation and accommodation with First Nations communities is a legal duty under section 35 of the Canadian constitution. The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples also emphasized the importance of Free, Prior and Informed Consent in decision making. In Episode 9 we’re exploring what it means to consult and accommodate from a First Nation perspective and prioritize First Nations’ self-governance in the decision-making process.

Host: Serena Smith

Guests: Giuseppe Amatulli, Valérie Courtois, Shona Nelson

Producer: Emma Fazakas

Executive Producer: Catherine MacQuarrie, Mason Ducharme

Music Courtesy of:

Constitution Song by The Spiritual Warriors

Inquisitive Orchestra by Musictown on Pixabay

Morning Coffe by Ogi Feel the Beat on Pixabay

Palabras clave
governancefirst nationFirst Nationsinherent rightspolicyself governanceself-determinationself governmentinherent right to self governmentDuty to Consult and Accomodate
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