Standards
Principles into practiceCodifying UNDRIP into Canadian law is only the beginning. The challenge comes in understanding how to implement it, and how to engage Indigenous stakeholders in meaningful consultations
Codifying UNDRIP into Canadian law is only the beginning. The challenge comes in understanding how to implement it, and how to engage Indigenous stakeholders in meaningful consultations
October 21, 2021
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