
Bruce McIvor
Bruce McIvor is a prominent treaty lawyer and expert on Indigenous rights in Canada. He has been featured in discussions regarding the legal implications of Alberta's proposed separation and the responsibilities of the provincial government to uphold treaty agreements with Indigenous nations.
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McIvor is a lawyer representing the Indigenous Bar Association, which intervened in the case.
B.C. Insider: U.S. Indigenous group sues for consultation rights north of the borderBruce McIvor is a lawyer for the Teme-Augama Anishnabai and has criticized the Métis claims in their territory.
Forgotten history or identity theft? The Métis question in Ontario hits home at a tiny cabin in the woodsBruce McIvor is an adjunct professor who specializes in Indigenous law and commented on the government's approach to consultation.
First Nations leaders walk out of Mark Carney meeting on Building Canada Act | CanadaTreaty lawyer expert Bruce McIvor emphasized the importance of treaty agreements between the Crown and Indigenous nations.
Indigenous groups call on Carney to rein in Alberta Premier over separation comments


















