OKT Podcast
The OKT podcast builds on our tradition of providing topical, useful and informed perspectives on indigenous rights in Canada. There will be no real justice until Indigenous peoples have control over their own fates and futures.
The information on our podcast does not constitute as legal advice.
OKT Podcast
Latest Episodes
OKT Podcast S3E2 - Gitxaala v. British Columbia
In this episode, OKT lawyers Larry Innes, Krista Nerland, and Jesse Abell, provide insights on the British Columbia Court of Appeal’s decision in Gitxaala v British Columbia (Chief Gold Commissioner), 2025 BCCA 430, and what to watch n...
OKT Podcast - S3E1 A Year in Review: Key Developments in Indigenous Rights Law from 2025
In this episode, OKT’s Krista Nerland, Jesse Abell, Victoria Wicks and Graeme Cook unpack several significant 2025 decisions in Aboriginal law across Canada. They explore key developments in how the courts apply the United Nations D...
OKT Podcast S2E4 - Working in the North
In this episode, OKT lawyers Ariel Holmwood-Bramwell, Jamie Dickson, Lorraine Land, and Senwung Luk explore what it means to build a practice in Indigenous Rights Law in northern Canada. They discuss the day-to-day realities of their work, the ...
OKT Podcast S2E3 – Reflecting on 25 Years
Marking OKT’s 25th anniversary, this episode brings together reflections from founders Roger Townshend, Nancy Kleer, and John Olthuis with responses from partners Cathy Guirguis, Larry Innes, and Maggie Wente. Together, they revisit the firm’s ...
OKT Podcast S2E2 – What is Bill 5 & C-5 and What Does it Mean for Indigenous Jurisdiction
In this episode, partner Senwung Luk is joined by Randall Kahgee, David Wright, and Martin Olszynski for an in-depth discussion on Bill C-5 and Bill 5, a recent legislative development that reshapes the landscape of environmental assessment and...