Qualifies for 2.0 CPD hours, all of which qualify for Ethics.
TCU Place, 35 – 22nd Street East, Saskatoon
Treaties are formal, legally binding agreements between sovereign nations. Among First Nations, treaty-making has long served as a means to establish inter-tribal alliances, promote peace and friendship, and ensure safe passage. This interactive simulation invites participants to experience the arrival of ‘Country X’ in their community, prompting reflection on the historical and contemporary impacts of treaty-making.
Traditional Knowledge Keeper Lyndon J. Linklater leads this treaty simulation, which encourages participants to explore the perspectives of Indigenous peoples during historical treaty negotiations and deepens understanding of treaty relationships. Lyndon draws on over 20 years of experience educating diverse audiences—including lawyers, judges, and government officials—on Treaty relationships, Indigenous worldviews, and the path to reconciliation.
Presenter: Lyndon J. Linklater
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For hybrid activities, registration is open until 3:00 PM the day prior to the program date. The live stream link and materials’ links are typically provided two business days in advance of the program date (subject to availability and where applicable). Registrations received within two business days of the date of the program may result in not receiving materials’ links until the program date.
Program formats and dates are subject to change. Prices are subject to GST. This program is being recorded and will be available to registrants and on-demand subject to any issues with the recording. We reserve the right to change speakers, modify the program schedule, and/or revise content if necessary. In the unlikely event that the Law Society of Saskatchewan is forced to modify its program schedule, registrants will be notified.