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Malcolm Macpherson shares his two-decade journey championing Indigenous economic sovereignty through energy law and explains how First Nations are redefining their role as "Resource Rulers" with constitutional rights that fundamentally shape Canada's resource development landscape.

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The energy conversation is polarizing. But the reality is multidimensional. Get the full story with host Stewart Muir.

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Chapters

1. Indigenous Rights and Resource Development (00:00:00)

2. Malcolm's Legal Career Journey (00:07:51)

3. Cumulative Impacts and Indigenous Title (00:15:40)

4. National Coalition of Chiefs and Economic Reconciliation (00:28:08)

5. Resource Rulers: First Nations as Co-Landlords (00:37:45)

6. The Future of Indigenous Resource Management (00:48:11)

7. Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts (00:56:29)

30 episodes

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Content provided by Stewart Muir Media. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stewart Muir Media or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Malcolm Macpherson shares his two-decade journey championing Indigenous economic sovereignty through energy law and explains how First Nations are redefining their role as "Resource Rulers" with constitutional rights that fundamentally shape Canada's resource development landscape.

Follow us and our guest on social media:
Stewart Muir on Linkedin
Malcolm Macpherson on Linkedin

Send us a text

The energy conversation is polarizing. But the reality is multidimensional. Get the full story with host Stewart Muir.

Reach out to us with thoughts, questions, or ideas at [email protected]

Linkedin
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
🎧 For audio versions of our podcast visit powerstruggle.ca and listen on the go in your favourite podcast app!
Video available on Power Struggle’s YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@PowerStrugglePod

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Indigenous Rights and Resource Development (00:00:00)

2. Malcolm's Legal Career Journey (00:07:51)

3. Cumulative Impacts and Indigenous Title (00:15:40)

4. National Coalition of Chiefs and Economic Reconciliation (00:28:08)

5. Resource Rulers: First Nations as Co-Landlords (00:37:45)

6. The Future of Indigenous Resource Management (00:48:11)

7. Personal Reflections and Closing Thoughts (00:56:29)

30 episodes

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