- Indigenous Specific Claims
- Indigenous Governance
- Environmental Law
Michelle is a senior lawyer with experience in many areas of aboriginal law, particularly, in the area of preparation and negotiation of Specific Claims for Indigenous groups under Canada’s Specific Claims Policy and Process Guide. Michelle has negotiated settlements of several Specific Claims in a wide range of contexts including reserve-creation, logging, roads, railways, rights-of-way and surrenders of Indian reserve land. Michelle is known for her diligent, creative and practical approach to resolving claims in a timely manner.
Michelle’s experience with the Specific Claims process includes in-depth knowledge and experience with respect to:
- The history of and law regarding the Colony and Province of British Columbia’s Indian reserve-creation process.
- The Indian Act and other federal and provincial legal regimes relating to illegal and legal takings of land from Indian reserves.
- Determining current value of historic losses.
- Historic and current Indian reserve land valuation.
- Canada’s Specific Claims funding programs for research, preparation and negotiation of Specific Claims.
Michelle’s broad range of experience in aboriginal law has also included:
- Environmental assessment, management and protection of Indigenous lands
- Treaty negotiation and implementation
- Aboriginal rights and title litigation
