In this action-packed sequel, Anastasia Lintner, non-practicing lawyer and co-founder of Backloop Institute, helps us understand the legal frameworks and how they have changed over time with regards to forestry and Indigenous Peoples.
And of course, we dive back into our conversation with David to talk more about meaningful consultation, Canada’s Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), and going beyond minimum forestry regulatory guidelines to pursue a better path to coexistence among people and with nature.
Stay tuned for a second episode with David, coming to all streaming platforms next Wednesday, November 15th!
You can find out more about David and the work that he does at Wahkohtowin Development GP website.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.
In this action-packed sequel, Anastasia Lintner, non-practicing lawyer and co-founder of Backloop Institute, helps us understand the legal frameworks and how they have changed over time with regards to forestry and Indigenous Peoples.
And of course, we dive back into our conversation with David to talk more about meaningful consultation, Canada’s Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), and going beyond minimum forestry regulatory guidelines to pursue a better path to coexistence among people and with nature.
Stay tuned for a second episode with David, coming to all streaming platforms next Wednesday, November 15th!
You can find out more about David and the work that he does at Wahkohtowin Development GP website.
Make sure to check out the show notes on the podcast webpage for more links and helpful resources.