Reconciliation in Canada: From AJI to MMIWG2S+

A collaborative legal community event held in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

September 26 | 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Robson Hall, University of Manitoba | Online
6 CPD | 6 EPPM

Registration is now closed. If you would like to attend the program in person or via webinar, or if you have any questions about the event, please contact the University of Manitoba directly:

Lily Deardorff
lily.deardorff@umanitoba.ca

For its 2025 Homecoming event and to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, the Faculty of Law invites you to join the 3rd Annual conference of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Indigenous Inaakonigewin to explore the origins of Indigenous Reconciliation in Canada. Presenters will examine where we started and how far we have yet to come – from the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry to the Truth & Reconciliation Commission and the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQI+ people.

The conference is open to students, faculty, practitioners and the public and offers an opportunity for the University of Manitoba to host, engage with, debate, and discuss scholarly and artistic works related to Indigenous peoples and the law.

Please note: to complete the registration process below, you’ll need to log in with your Education Centre account username and password. If you don’t have an account, or you are not sure, please contact cpd@lawsociety.mb.ca.

There is no cost to attend.

Presented by

Dr. Richard Jochelson
University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law

Marc Kruse
University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law

Dr. Adele Perry & Shawnda Renne
Centre for Human Rights Research; Aboriginal Justice Inquiry

Elder Wendy Whitecloud & Sandra DeLorande
Aboriginal Justice Inquiry

Dr. Leo Baskatawang
University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law

Gladys Radek
MMIWG2S+ Advocate

In partnership with