Family Justice: Indigenous World View Jurisdiction Must Prevail

12:00 p.m. | MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre (Room 150), College of Law, USask

Speaker: Cadmus Delorme, Former Chief, Cowessess First Nation

Hear from Cadmus Delorme, a renowned Indigenous leader, and former Chief of the Cowessess First Nation. During his time as Chief, he prioritized political sovereignty, economic self-sustainability, and cultural revival. He's a CBC Saskatchewan Future 40 awardee, recognized for his leadership, and is now a partner at Flowing River Capital Group, dedicated to advancing Truth and Reconciliation, specifically focusing on Business and Reconciliation under Call to Action #92.

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All lectures are free and available to the public to attend in person.

The McKercher Lecture Series at the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, is a prestigious annual event that brings together legal scholars, practitioners, and the broader community to engage in insightful discussions on contemporary legal issues. Named after a distinguished alumnus, this series features prominent speakers who share their expertise and perspectives on a wide range of legal topics, fostering intellectual exploration and encouraging critical thinking among attendees. The lectures serve as a platform for meaningful conversations, encouraging a deeper understanding of the law's role in shaping society.

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Event Details

When:
Time:
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM CST
Location:
15 Campus Dr, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A6 - MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre (Room 150), College of Law, USask

Contact

Katie Richard, Alumni Relations and Event Coordinator