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Home / Lecture and Event Series / Katherine A.H. Graham Lecture in Aboriginal Policy

Established in 2009, the Katherine A.H. Graham Lecture on Aboriginal Policy provides a vehicle for examining a wide range of policy issues, cases, models and tools related to First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities across Canada. Under this initiative, the University annually invites a noted leader in the Aboriginal community, the non-profit sector, government or business to present a public lecture on Aboriginal policy.

Katherine Graham served as Dean of the Faculty of Public Affairs from 2003-2009. This lectureship honours her deep commitment to the sustainability of Aboriginal communities through public policy and citizen engagement.

The Graham lectures provide a vehicle for examining a wide range of issues, cases, models and tools related to First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities across Canada.

Katherine A.H. Graham Lecture on Aboriginal Policy
2010 – present

  • Satsan (Herb George)
    President of the National Centre for First Nations Governance
    A New Era In Aboriginal / Crown Relations – A New Frontier For Educational Institutions

    October 23, 2012
  • Shawn A-in-chut Atleo
    National Chief, Assembly of First Nations
    Smashing The Status Quo

    September 28, 2011
  • Mary May Simon, O.C.
    President, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
    The Biggest Social Policy Challenge of Our Time

    October 7, 2010

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