Hosted by the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
The CAP-Daniels Summit 2025 will bring together community voices, legal experts, government representatives, and allies over two days of reflection, dialogue, and action. From grounding in the history of the Daniels Decision to shaping next steps through breakout discussions and elder reflections, the program is designed to move from recognition to action.
- Day 1 - Grounding in History, Context, and Community Voices
- Day 2 - Strategic Development & Path Forward
In 2016, the CAP-Daniels Decision was more than a legal victory — it was recognition of lived realities for hundreds of thousands of Indigenous Peoples who had been excluded from housing, health, education, justice and more.
The first CAP-Daniels Summit in 2017 honored that achievement and called for change. The 2018 Political Accord between CAP and Canada built on that momentum, committing to real partnership on issues such as child welfare, housing, justice, languages, and MMIWG2S+.
Today, the CAP-Daniels Summit 2025 gathers communities, leaders, and allies to reaffirm these rights and demand implementation. It is both a reflection on progress and a call to action: recognition must become reconciliation, and reconciliation must drive lasting change.
Discover more about the summit by visiting → cap-daniels-summit.ca
Learn about Harry Daniels and the CAP-Daniels Decision by visiting → abo-peoples.org/harry-daniels