Anna Corrigal-Flaminio is a community-engaged Metis scholar and lawyer who has worked with Indigenous peoples in the areas of law, social justice, and social work for over 25 years. Anna holds a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina, a Bachelor of Laws/Juris Doctor from the Univer...
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Anna Corrigal-Flaminio is a community-engaged Metis scholar and lawyer who has worked with Indigenous peoples in the areas of law, social justice, and social work for over 25 years. Anna holds a Bachelor of Social Work from the University of Regina, a Bachelor of Laws/Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia, a Master of Laws from the University of Saskatchewan, and received her Doctorate of Juridical Science at the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto (2018). She completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Faculté St. Jean at the University of Alberta (2018-2019), where she worked on an interdisciplinary CIHR community-engaged research project on Metis women’s wellness in Saskatchewan.
Flaminio’s research focuses on the application of the Supreme Court R v Gladue decision and its application through an Indigenous law lens, with particular focus on Cree, Anishinaabe, and Metis laws. Anna examines Indigenous-led community-based solutions within urban settings, with a specialized focus on urban Indigenous youth. She holds the role of Knowledge User on a CIHR-funded Indigenous health research project on the importance of Metis women’s wellness and family, community, and land wellness.
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