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Alissa D.
Saieva-Finnie

she / her / hers Partner
  • asaieva-finnie@airdberlis.com
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Admitted to the Ontario Bar: 2018

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Alissa is a trusted advisor to Indigenous governments who practises exclusively in the area of Aboriginal law as a negotiator and litigator. With a particular emphasis on governance and the intersection of Aboriginal and environmental law, Alissa’s work includes assisting clients as they advance their jurisdiction and rights within their traditional territories, as well as negotiating innovative and constructive agreements to advance her clients’ aspirations within their territories. Alissa’s strength lies in her compassion and strong communication skills. Mindful of clients’ emotional considerations, she listens to their needs and delivers complex information in an accessible manner.

Alissa is a member of the firm’s Indigenous Practice Group. She is also a member of the firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution, Environmental Law and Energy Groups. Alissa’s work includes advising Indigenous communities and governments on Aboriginal and Treaty rights-related matters spanning from harvesting rights, the duty to consult and accommodate, resource benefit sharing arrangements, child and family services, citizenship issues, internal self-government capacity building, the negotiation and implementation of self-government agreements and modern day treaties, as well as the resolution of historical grievances. Alissa has a wealth of experience in supporting clients in managing complex processes to advance their rights and interests, including historical claims against the Crown, litigation and community engagement on challenging issues.

Prior to joining Aird & Berlis, Alissa practised at a nationally recognized Aboriginal law boutique firm after summering and articling with a Toronto litigation firm specializing in Aboriginal law. Alissa interned, worked and mentored with several law firms in Toronto through the Law in Action Within Schools (LAWS) Program, of which she is the first graduate to be licensed to practise law. During her studies, Alissa represented the University of Toronto as a Student Delegate at the COP21 international climate change negotiations in Paris, France and studied Anishinaabe law and legal traditions with leading Indigenous law scholars.

Expertise

  • Mining
  • Litigation & Dispute Resolution
  • Environmental
  • Energy
  • Indigenous

Professional Involvement

Frequent Presenter & Workshop Facilitator, "Introduction to Aboriginal Law: Case Studies on Métis Harvesting, Self-Government & Child and Family Services," LAWS Program, 2018-Present.

Presenter, "Métis and the Crown’s Duty to Consult and Accommodate: Authorization, Cross-Country Overview & Economic Accommodation," Pacific Business & Law Institute, April 24, 2024.

Co-Presenter, "Understanding & Applying the Duty to Consult & Accommodate within Ontario," Métis Nation of Ontario, March 7, 2024.

Presenter, "The Métis Reconciliation Journey: Current Gaps & Next Steps," Métis Rights Conference, November 6, 2023.

Co-Presenter, "Métis Rights & Consultation Training Session: Consultation & Accommodation," Métis Nation of Ontario, November 25, 2021 & December 17, 2021.

Presenter, "Métis Nation of Ontario-Canada Métis Government Recognition and Self-Government Agreement: The Next Chapter in Métis Self-Government," Métis Nation of Ontario-Canada Collaborative Forum, March 31, 2021.

Presenter, "Métis Nation of Ontario-Canada Métis Government Recognition and Self-Government Agreement," Collaborative Mining Forum, March 24, 2021.

Presenter, "Lawyers Doing Cool Things Session," University of Toronto Faculty of Law, January 25, 2021.

Program Co-Chair, "Working with Indigenous Clients and Key Foundations of Aboriginal Law," Ontario Bar Association, October 23, 2019.

Related Publications

Article

“A New Legislative Structure for Reconciliation” The SCC's Reference Decision on An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families

February 09, 2024

Education

  • Certificate in Aboriginal Legal Studies, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, 2017
  • Certificate in Environmental Studies, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, 2017
  • JD, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, 2017
  • BA (Hons.), University of Toronto, 2014
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