Treaty Rights
Strategies to assert jurisdiction, negotiate IBAs, and strengthen Nation-to-Crown relationships.
Journey on Indigenous Consultation
Two days of ceremony, dialogue, and strategy to advance Indigenous consultation across energy, infrastructure, and community projects.
March 31 – April 1
Enoch Cree Nation
Leadership & partners
Why Attend
Four curated program streams bring together Indigenous leadership, legal experts, and industry decision-makers to advance policy, defend Treaty rights, and unlock capital for our Nations.
2026 Theme
Navigating the changing economy requires Indigenous peoples to respond decisively to protect Treaty rights and enhance the environment. Our 2026 theme anchors every session around three pillars.
Strategies to assert jurisdiction, negotiate IBAs, and strengthen Nation-to-Crown relationships.
Monitoring, land guardianship, and cumulative impact mitigation led by Indigenous knowledge systems.
Revenue diversification, procurement pathways, and governance models that put citizens first.
Program Highlights
Grand Chief
Artist
Ermineskin Cree Nation
Grand Chief
National Chief
Chief
Member of Parliament, Edmonton Northwest
Chief Executive Officer
Venue
Gather on Treaty 6 Territory with luxe accommodations, cultural spaces, and ceremony-ready ballrooms tailored for Nation-to-Nation dialogue.
Partners
Reserve your seat
Secure your delegate badge for Journey on Indigenous Consultation, March 31 – April 1, 2026.