"A discussion on First Nations rights in an independent Alberta.
Bruce Pardy is a professor of law at Queen’s University, executive director of Rights Probe, and a senior fellow at the Fraser Institute. A classically liberal legal scholar, he critiques legal progressivism, social justice, and the discretionary administrative state. His work focuses on environmental law, climate change, energy policy, property and tort theory, human rights, university governance, free markets, and the rule of law.
Jeffrey R.W. Rath is an Alberta-based lawyer with over 34 years of experience, primarily known for his work in Indigenous rights, treaty law, environmental law, and constitutional litigation. He is a prominent advocate for Alberta separatism, co-founding the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP), which pushes for a referendum on Alberta’s independence from Canada."