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To the Members of the Law Society of British Columbia: Resolution 3 fails to respect the Law Society's commitment to engage with Indigenous experts and communities

16 Sep 2024

To the Members of the Law Society of British Columbia: The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) urges you to vote against Proposed Member Resolution 3 ("Resolution 3"), which is scheduled for a vote at the Law Society of British Columbia's Annual General Meeting on September 24th, 2024. [...] It inappropriately magnifies and distorts the significance of disputed facts in the IIC content regarding the burial grounds at the Kamloops Residential School. [...] By employing the member resolution process, the proponents of Resolution 3 have inflated the significance of the issue beyond what is warranted. [...] The Law Society’s Indigenous Intercultural Course is an essential step toward fulfilling the TRC’s Calls to Action, particularly in educating members of the legal profession about the history and ongoing impact of the residential school system. [...] We encourage you to act in the spirit of reconciliation by rejecting Resolution 3 and supporting the Law Society’s ongoing commitment to Indigenous education and engagement.

Authors

Iman Baobeid

Pages
4
Published in
Canada

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