Event Details
When:
Wed, Feb 11, 2026, 12pm - 1:20pm
Location:
Online: Zoom
In-Person at WWU
Fairhaven Auditorium
Price:
Free
Brought to you by:
Fairhaven College of Interdisciplinary Studies, WWU Tribal Relations Office, Native American Student Union at WWU, Center for Canadian-American Studies, WWU Border Policy Research Institute, Center for Law, Diversity and Justice, The Ray Wolpow Institute, The Foundation for WWU & Alumni
Description
Check out this video to watch the Lummi Nation's Fight for Consultation on Projects in Canada.
This talk will explore Lummi Nation's court filings in Canadian courts seeking recognition as an Aboriginal People of Canada which triggers their right to consultation.
The World Issues Forum series is free and open to the public. Talks are held at 12:00pm in Fairhaven College Auditorium, on the top floor of the Fairhaven College main building to the rear (east) side. If you enter from the west entrance (halfway between the second and third floor facing parking lot 12A), take the half-flight of stairs to the left and continue to east side of the building from there. You'll see the door to the auditorium a little to your left.
Join us at WWU or online on Zoom!
World Issues Forum updates are available online.
The views expressed in the World Issues Forum do not necessarily reflect those of Western Washington University.
Featuring:
John Gailus is a Founder and Director of Cascadia Legal LLP in Victoria, BC. Mr. Gailus is a member of the Cumshewa Clan of the Haida Nation. He has a varied law practice focused on consultation, Aboriginal and treaty rights litigation, Indian Act issues and economic development, both on and off reserve. John has served as counsel in all levels of Court, including the Supreme Court of Canada on multiple occasions. John is an Adjunct Professor in the University of Victoria Faculty of Law where he teaches the Indigenous Lands, Rights and Governance course.
Questions and Accommodations
- Your point of contact for this event is Fairhaven College. Call (360) 650-6680 or visit the World Issues Forum website.
- Advance notice for disability accommodations and special needs is appreciated. Please mention your needs when registering.
- There will be auto-captions for the Zoom webinar.
Visitor Parking at WWU on Weekdays
- Mon-Fri, 7:00am-4:30pm: limited paid parking is available at the south C lots and north 6V and 7G lots.
- Purchase your permit at the lot pay stations or use the Parkmobile app.
- More parking details for campus visitors are available online.
Parking at WWU on Weekdays for Visitors with Disabilities
- Mon-Fri, 7:00am-4:30pm: both a WWU permit and state disability placard are needed.
- Purchase your permit at the pay stations in lot C or 6V or use the Parkmobile app (use Zone 1200). This allows parking in any disability space. If these are full, you can use a non-reserved space nearby.
- More parking details for campus visitors with disabilities are available online.