Upcoming symposium on environmental assessment and management

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Searching for insights into current and future trends on environmental assessment and management? An upcoming symposium digs deep into these areas and offers a special focus on Indigenous rights and regulatory processes. The 13th National Symposium on Cumulative Effects Assessment and Environmental Management will be held on April 16 – 17, 2025 at the Hotel Arts in Calgary, Alta.

This premier event brings together environmental professionals and scientists, industry experts, regulators, and Indigenous leaders to address the complexities and best strategies to balance development needs with environmental stewardship in Canada.

Through a series of insightful presentations, panel discussions, case studies, and interactive sessions, this two-day event will provide insights into current and future trends in cumulative effects with a special focus on Indigenous rights and regulatory processes.

Speaker faculty features decision-makers from Natural Resources Canada, IAIA – Western & Northern Canada, Ya’thi Néné Land and Resource Office, Tsawwassen First Nation, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Woodward and Company LLP, and more.

The keynote address on “Amendments to the Impact Assessment Act” will be delivered by Brad Gilmour, Partner at Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP.

Key topics include:

  • Seeking Common Ground in Impact Assessment (IA) and Cumulative Effects
  • Using Artificial Intelligence Strategically for Impact Assessments
  • Indigenous Collaboration on Monitoring Initiatives for Predictable Results
  • Tsawwassen First Nation’s Impact Assessment Framework: A Values-Centred Approach
  • Environmental Funding Programs for Advancing Capital Projects
  • Interactive Roundtables: Building Knowledge, Connections, and Solutions

To learn more, visit the event website: https://bit.ly/3CU65dJ

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Online: https://bit.ly/3CU65dJ

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