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Gary Yabsley | Aboriginal Law

Gary R. Yabsley*

Senior Counsel
*Law Corporation

Assistant: Jacqueline Yarschenko

Education

  • B.A., St. Francis Xavier University
  • LL.B, University of New Brunswick
  • LL.M, University of Texas
  • Doctoral candidate in Government, University of Texas (dissertation pending)

Year Of Call

  • Nunavut, 1999
  • British Columbia, 1982
  • North West Territories, 1978
  • Texas, USA

Awards & Accolades

  • Recognized in the 2024 and 2023 editions of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading practitioner in Aboriginal law
  • Recognized in 2021 and 2022 as one of the 500 most influential business leaders in British Columbia (Law, Indigenous Law) by Business In Vancouver BC500.
  • Recognized in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada™  as a leading lawyer in Aboriginal Law/Indigenous Practice. (Recognized consecutively since 2006)

Interview on CBC As It Happens about BC Court of Appeal decision on private medical records, April 2023 (at 47:30)

Gary has represented First Nations and Inuit organizations as legal counsel, political advisor and negotiator for many years.

His involvement has included constitutional development, treaty making and land issues, reconciliation and mutual benefits agreements with governments and corporate entities, economic development and power projects, and the development of First Nation governance.

  • Participation in establishment of Nunavut Territory
  • Participation in patriation of Canadian Constitution
  • Negotiation of Maa nulth Treaty, Tla-o-qui-aht Treaty, Homalco Treaty
  • Negotiation of numerous specific claims
  • Negotiation of road and service agreements.
  • Negotiation of various power projects.
  • First Nation economic development agreements
  • First Nation government and administration development
  • Board Member, Chief Joe Mathias Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

Gary has represented First Nations and Inuit organizations as legal counsel, political advisor and negotiator for many years.

His involvement has included constitutional development, treaty making and land issues, reconciliation and mutual benefits agreements with governments and corporate entities, economic development and power projects, and the development of First Nation governance.

  • Participation in establishment of Nunavut Territory
  • Participation in patriation of Canadian Constitution
  • Negotiation of Maa nulth Treaty, Tla-o-qui-aht Treaty, Homalco Treaty
  • Negotiation of numerous specific claims
  • Negotiation of road and service agreements.
  • Negotiation of various power projects.
  • First Nation economic development agreements
  • First Nation government and administration development

Awards & Accolades

  • Recognized in the 2024 and 2023 editions of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading practitioner in Aboriginal law
  • Recognized in 2021 and 2022 as one of the 500 most influential business leaders in British Columbia (Law, Indigenous Law) by Business In Vancouver BC500.
  • Recognized in the 2023 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada™  as a leading lawyer in Aboriginal Law/Indigenous Practice. (Recognized consecutively since 2006)
  • Board Member, Chief Joe Mathias Scholarship Fund Board of Directors

Year Of Call

  • Nunavut, 1999
  • British Columbia, 1982
  • North West Territories, 1978
  • Texas, USA

Education

  • B.A., St. Francis Xavier University
  • LL.B, University of New Brunswick
  • LL.M, University of Texas
  • Doctoral candidate in Government, University of Texas (dissertation pending)