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Falconair Lands In Sandy Lake

Sandy Lake First Nation: On September 13, 2016 lawyers Julian Falconer and Asha James of Falconers LLP, were welcomed by the Sandy Lake First Nation Council Members, and Elders Committee for purposes of providing legal support on various issues in the ...

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Reverend Gretta Vosper Urges United Church of Canada To Seek Dialogue Over Discipline

September 15, 2016: The sub-Executive of the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada (“UCC”) held a meeting today to hear responses to the interview committee’s report, which found that Reverend Gretta Vosper is not suitable to continue a...

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Falconers LLP Lawyer Elected to Board of Directors For Regent Park Community Health Centre

On September 7, 2016, Falconers LLP lawyer Akosua Matthews was elected to the Board of Directors for the Regent Park Community Health Centre at their annual general meeting. The AGM was followed by a well-attended community feast and celebration. The Rege...

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Revelation by Dissenting Minority That United Church Minister Reverend Vosper’s Views Are Shared By “Many Ministers”

September 8, 2016: A majority report issued today by an interview committee (“the Committee”) of the United Church of Canada (“UCC”) found that Rev.  Vosper is not suitable to continue as a minister in the United Church and recommended that Rev. ...

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CBC’s The Current: The Deaths of 7 First Nation Students

Falconers LLP lawyers, Julian Falconer and Meaghan Daniel, have represented Nishnawbe Aski Nation throughout the 8-month long inquest. On August 31, 2016:  An episode from CBC’s The Current aired where, Falconer stated, “Every institution th...

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Video Evidence Changing The Field For Police Court Cases

Julian Falconer, of Falconers LLP, spoke about the benefits of video evidence following the recent sentencing of Toronto Constable James Forcillo for shooting 18-year-old Sammy Yatim. “Look at what happened here. Officer James Forcillo testified ...

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Debwewin First Nation Jury Review Committee Meetings August 17 & 18

The Debwewin First Nation Jury Review Committee meets in Toronto August 17-18 at the Centre for Native Child and Family Well Being Services. The First Nation Jury Review Committee was one of the key recommendations from Justice Iacobucci’s report, Fir...

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Nishnawbe Aski Nation Chiefs Assembly

The 49 Chiefs of Nishnawbe Aski Nation are meeting for the 35th Keewaywin Conference in Taykwa Tagamou Nation on August 9th to August 11th, 2016. Issues on the agenda will include: the enactment of the draft statutory and regulatory framework for NAPS, an...

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Fatal Police Shooting of Sammy Yatim – Officer Sentenced to Six Years

On July 28, Justice Then sentenced Constable James Forcillo to six years in prison for the attempted murder of Sammy Yatim. On January 25, 2016, Forcillo was found guilty by a jury of attempted murder in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim on a Toronto ...

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NAPS Service on the Brink – Government Inaction to Blame

NAN and NAPS political and police leadership all expressed their concerns and support for officers in respect of the ongoing employment issues experienced by NAPS Officers.  Lawyer Julian Falconer is legal counsel advising NAN and NAPS. Grand Chief Fiddl...

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Debwewin First Nation Jury Review Committee Meetings July 20 & 21

The Debwewin First Nation Jury Review Committee meets in Thunder Bay July 20-21 at the Valhalla Inn. The First Nation Jury Review Committee was one of the key recommendations from Justice Iacobucci’s report, First Nations Representation on Ontario Ju...

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Jury Finds Four Deaths Still a Mystery- Proposes Major Reform in the Education and Care of First Nation Youth

Today, after hearing more than 7 months of testimony from approximately 150 witnesses, the jury delivered its verdict and 145 recommendations at the Inquest into the deaths of seven First Nations youth who died while attending school in Thunder Bay.  Th...

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