Monday, November 3, 2025
In this episode, OKT lawyers Ariel Holmwood-Bramwell, Jamie Dickson, Lorraine Land, and Senwung Luk explore what it means to build a practice in Indigenous Rights Law in northern Canada. They discuss the day-to-day realities of their work, the regulatory systems within modern treaty areas and co-management regimes, the unique challenges they encounter, and share insights on how to make the most of practicing in the North.
Speakers
Ariel Holmwood-Bramwell – Associate, OKT
Jamie Dickson – Counsel, OKT
Lorraine Land – Partner, OKT
Senwung Luk – Partner, OKT
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