Webinar - 2 Part Series: Exploring the various alternatives that can be and are utilized by First Nation governments within BC.
12:00 PM, November 6, 2024
Webinar - 2 Part Series: Exploring the various alternatives that can be and are utilized by First Nation governments within BC.
Federal Legislation and Related BC Provincial Policy Instruments. Even though there are only four phases that formally constitute the Additions to the Reserve process, behind the scenes are various pieces of federal legislation and policy reviews that an application is reviewed against and then when it is referred to the BC government then a review of the BC requirements also starts.
Ken Cossey, RPP, MCIP // Principal, KWC Planning Services // (Located in Shawnigan Lake BC)
Ken Cossey, the Principal of KWC Planning Services, is a Member of the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Planning Institute of British Columbia. Ken has a Planning degree, a Site Planning Certificate, and a Natural Resource Management Certificate. In addition to this Ken has experience working with First Nations on the implementation requirements of their respective Land Codes, the various First Nations Land Registry Systems, and various First Nation Land Departments.
Pam Shaw PhD, RPP, FCIP // Principal, Shaw & Associates Planning Services // (Located in Nanaimo BC)
Pam Shaw, the Principal of Shaw & Associates Planning Services, is a Fellow with the Canadian Institute of Planners and the Planning Institute of British Columbia. Pam has a PhD in Urban Geography and BA and MA degrees that have supported her almost 40-year career as a community planner in Alberta and BC. For the last 20 years, the majority of her work has been for First Nation communities on Vancouver Island with a focus on research, community planning, and economic development. Pam has been involved in several ATR processes, both under the previous system and the new system. She teaches at Vancouver Island University in the Master of Community Planning Program as well as the Professional Indigenous Lands Management Certificate Program.
Registration closes November 4, 2024 at 4:00 pm. You will receive the Webinar Meeting details one day before the event on November 5, 2024.
REIBC extends gratitude to the Real Estate Foundation of BC for their support and sponsorship.