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November 7, 2024
Canadian Nobel Prize Winner donates half of his winnings to fight the water crisis in Indigenous communities
Geoffrey Hinton, Godfather of AI, University of Toronto, on Centre Stage during day two of Collision 2023 at Enercare Centre in Toronto, Canada. Photo by Ramsey Cardy/Collision via flickr (CC BY 2.0) Canada’s National Observer: Geoffrey Hinton, Canada’s most recent Nobel Prize winner, learned the importance of clean water while living in Peru. When he...
October 31, 2024
Watay Power announces energization of two more northern Ontario First Nations
NationTalk: ReNew Canada – Wataynikaneyap Power announced the energization of both Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug and Wapekeka First Nation. The northern Ontario communities were both connected to the provincial power grid on December 14, 2023. On October 28, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug and Wapekeka First Nation invited Wataynikaneyap Power, Opiikapawiin Services, government, and other stakeholders to celebrate this momentous...
October 30, 2024
First Nations are committed to protecting biodiversity
NationTalk: First Nations, through the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (FNQLSDI), are unveiling today their actions and indicators related to the Quebec government’s 2030 Nature Plan This series of actions and indicators is the outcome of a long and fruitful collaboration between First Nations and the FNQLSDI and focuses on their...
October 24, 2024
The Jericho Lands give First Nations a say in Vancouver’s future. But some say the development is too large
Indigenous-led project in West Point Grey would add 13,000 homes to the area CBC News: First Nations leadership and Vancouver residents are butting heads over a massive, Indigenous-led development in West Point Grey. The Jericho Lands project promises to add 13,000 housing units in buildings ranging in height from four to 49 storeys, along with businesses...
October 18, 2024
First Nations cannabis industry continues to grow after 6 years of legalization in Canada
Many First Nations pursuing industry’s economic opportunities, on their own terms CBC Indigenous: An Indigenous-owned cannabis company in Chilliwack, B.C., that started out as a rogue dispensary is now setting its sights on becoming a global leader in the cannabis industry. This week marked the six-year anniversary of the legalization of cannabis in Canada. First Nations all across Canada...
October 10, 2024
Ontario First Nations endorse $47.8B child welfare reform deal
Provincial endorsement paves way for national vote on proposed settlement, though concerns persist CBC Indigenous: Ontario chiefs voted Thursday to support and ratify a multibillion-dollar deal to reform the federal First Nations child and family services program. Sixty-two of 74 First Nations leaders present voted in favour of a resolution to back the proposed settlement which aims to...
October 9, 2024
R8dius Set to Widen the Circle of Opportunities in Professional Services with Indigenous Majority-Owned Business Model
NationTalk: TORONTO – R8dius, an Indigenous professional services, technology implementation and managed services business, launches today. R8dius’ founding investor and partner is Kitsaki Management, one of Canada’s leading First Nation economic development corporations and the economic development arm of Lac La Ronge Indian Band in Saskatchewan. “R8dius represents a groundbreaking initiative that builds on our history...
October 7, 2024
Water First internship is training the next generation of First Nation water operators
Taking school to the stream at Enviro Week, interns explored the importance of source water protection. Photo submitted Listen to article Canada’s National Observer: Janelle Snache has always had a connection with water that she describes as a “blue state of mind.” Near water, she feels calmer. And when she needs to think through a big...
October 7, 2024
From Grassroots to Leading Provider: The 30-Year Journey of Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services
NationTalk: Ontario Aboriginal Housing Services (OAHS) is honoured to celebrate its 30th Anniversary on September 1, 1994. As an organization, we are humbled by the progress and growth we have achieved. With the help of dedicated team members, community partners, and the residents we house, this 30-year journey is an incredible milestone to achieve. We are...
October 4, 2024
Indigenous Leaders: Scott Flamand’s sage advice is empowering First Nations homeowners
‘Live within your means’ to grow personal wealth, says Wiikwemkoong financial advisor NationTalk: SooToday.com – From growing up “dirt poor” on Manitoulin Island in the 1970s to dispensing financial advice to some of Canada’s biggest national organizations in the 2020s. That’s how Scott Flamand characterizes his life journey, so far. Flamand spent more than a...
September 30, 2024
For Reconciliation to Work, Housing Is the Way Forward
We urge decision-makers to take action beyond wearing an orange shirt. The Tyee: The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is more than just a day of reflection — it is a day to heed urgent calls to action to support Indigenous Peoples’ well-being. We are writing from our work for the BC Poverty Reduction...
September 27, 2024
Giant floor map of Great Lakes region leans heavily on Indigenous knowledge
APTN News: It’s the world’s largest freshwater ecosystem and also the subject of a new giant floor map that relies heavily on Indigenous knowledge. The Biinaagami Giant Floor Map, which spans the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River watershed was unveiled in Ottawa on Thursday. It is a collaboration between Canadian Geographic, Swim Drink Fish and Avara Media....
September 26, 2024
Cree hold ‘eye-opening’ discussions on how development happens in northern Quebec
Leaders meet with Cree traditional hunters and trappers last week to talk development CBC Indigenous: How development happens in Cree communities and who benefits was front and centre at a recent meeting between Cree leaders and many hunters, trappers and land users from the inland communities in northern Quebec. Close to 300 hunters and tallymen, as...
September 26, 2024
4 innovative Indigenous-led clean energy projects
CBC News: Clean energy projects are booming in Indigenous communities, with big gains in the number of solar, bioenergy, wind, hydro and battery storage projects. Roughly 200 major projects are in operation, along with 2,000 more smaller-scale projects, according to a recent report from Indigenous Clean Energy. Many Indigenous communities have turned to renewable energy projects...
September 23, 2024
North America lost 3 billion birds in 50 years. An Indigenous-led plan could protect a place where they’re thriving
In the Seal River watershed, the site of a proposed Indigenous-led conservation project, community members worked with the Audubon Society to identify more species than were previously known The global population of lesser yellowlegs has declined severely in recent decades, but they are abundant in the Seal River watershed. The birds only breed in intact...
September 23, 2024
EV battery recycling venture to connect northern Ontario plant with southwestern Ontario First Nation
Aki Battery Recycling will shred old EV batteries so the metals can be reused CBC Indigenous: Electra Battery Materials, which has a plant in the northern Ontario city of Temiskaming Shores, has signed an agreement with Indigenous-owned Three Fires Group to recycle electric vehicle (EV) batteries. They have created a joint-venture called Aki Battery Recycling,...
September 23, 2024
New Indigenous water operators ready to make a splash
Participants of the Ogemawahj Tribal Council Drinking Water Internship Program and Water First celebrate graduation NationTalk: When Janelle Snache first heard about the Drinking Water Internship being offered by Water First Education & Training Inc. right in her home community of Rama First Nation, she knew she couldn’t pass it up. Returning home after nine...
September 20, 2024
Health data collected from Indigenous Peoples in Canada has a dark history. One Indigenous company is turning that around
NationTalk: CTV News – In the 1980s, Nuu-chah-nulth people on Vancouver Island donated more than 800 vials of blood for research on rheumatic diseases prevalent in their communities. Their hope was to help find a cure. Decades later, however, they learned the samples they supplied had led nowhere and were instead used for unapproved studies...
September 10, 2024
Mi’kmaq Nation increased collaboration between the traditional Mi’kmaq government, the Grand Council and Chiefs of all the Mi’kmaq Nation
NationTalk: A Mi’kmaq Nation gathering in Charlottetown, PEI on September 9, 2024 marked a step forward to increased collaboration between the traditional Mi’kmaq government the Grand Council and Chiefs of all the Mi’kmaq Nation. Chiefs from across the entire Mi’kmaq Nation from Newfoundland to the Gaspe’ in Quebec gathered and discussed ways to strengthens relations...
September 6, 2024
Lands Advisory Board and First Nations Market Housing Fund Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Support Land Governance and Individual Home Ownership
NationTalk: HALIFAX NS, LAB/RC — Today, Chief Robert Louie, Chairman of the First Nation Lands Advisory Board (LAB) and Michael L. Rice, Chair of the First Nations Market Housing Fund (FNMHF) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intent to develop a framework for cooperation and collaboration with each other over mutual goals. The...
September 3, 2024
“we’re Coming For Everything Our Ancestors Were Denied”: BCFNJC Releases What We Heard Report And Accredited CPD Content From The 3rd Annual First Nations Justice Forum
NationTalk: syilx Homelands, Westbank BC: The BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC) is pleased to share the What We Heard Report from the 3rd Annual First Nations Justice Forum (Justice Forum), along with video lectures from the event that legal professionals may use to fulfill the Law Society of British Columbia’s accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD)...
August 16, 2024
Facebook is the ‘moccasin telegraph’ for missing and murdered Indigenous people
Social media platform raises awareness, action on what still often remains hidden BY: FRANK ZUFALL – AUGUST 16, 2024 5:30 AM Missing Indigenous Women and Girls Day of Awareness made a human chain around the Wisconsin State Capitol on Friday, May 5, 2023. (Wisconsin Examiner photo) NationTalk: Wisconsin Examiner – If you’re a Facebook (Meta) friend with a...
August 15, 2024
In this tiny Indigenous community, a clean power project is driving the economy
Opening ceremony at Hot Springs Cove on Aug. 8. Submitted/Clean Energy BC. Canada’s National Observer: Former Hesquiaht Chief Richard Lucas dreamed of a day when his community of Hot Springs Cove would have clean, self-sufficient energy. After 17 years, that dream came close to fruition with the 2021 opening of the Ahtaapq Creek Hydro Project...
August 15, 2024
Bringing Salmon Home to the Columbia River
An Indigenous-led, cross-border approach has seen great successes. But it needs BC and Canada’s ongoing financial support. Canada’s National Observer: The Columbia River was once the source of the greatest salmon runs in the world. Millions of life-giving sockeye and giant chinook swam upriver to spawn each year. The Columbia’s headwaters are in British Columbia....
August 13, 2024
‘It’s never over’: Community gathers, braces for a serial killer’s sentencing hearing
APTN News: For the past two decades, Sandra Delaronde has been an advocate for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit people. Now she’s leading a committee called Gganwenimaanaanig, in English it means, We Take Care of Them All. The committee is tasked with holding governments and Canadians accountable when it comes to implementing the...
August 12, 2024
AFN water resolution was ‘meaningful’ support: Onigaming chief
Onigaming saw its resolution for “protection of drinking water for Anishinaabe” pass at last month’s AFN assembly in Montreal. NationTalk: NWOnewswatch.com – THUNDER BAY — Getting a resolution for water protection passed at a recent Assembly of First Nations general assembly was a big win for the Ojibways of Onigaming community, Chief Jeffrey Copenace said recently....
July 23, 2024
Memorial walk planned for 10th anniversary of Tina Fontaine’s death in August
Great-aunt calls for all missing and murdered Indigenous peoples to be honoured. APTN News: For nearly a decade, Thelma Favel has kept the curtains in her living room closed. It stops her from looking out the window and waiting for her grand-niece Tina Fontaine to come home. “Not a day goes by that she’s not...
July 22, 2024
Flying Nickel Mining Corp. Signs Letter of Intent to Sell Minago Assets to Norway House Cree Nation
NationTalk: VANCOUVER, British Columbia – Flying Nickel Mining Corp. (TSX-V: FLYN; OTCQB: FLYNF) (“Flying Nickel”) and Norway House Cree Nation (“NHCN”) are pleased to announce that they have entered into a binding letter of intent dated July 21, 2024 (the “Agreement”) pursuant to which Flying Nickel proposes to sell its Minago Nickel project and its related...
July 19, 2024
A Housing Hub That Brings History Forward with Heart
leləm̓, a master-planned village designed by Musqueam, carries forth the nation’s values of sustainability and stewardship in building community. The Tyee: This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives that are either put on by...
July 19, 2024
Development industry pushed to build ties with Indigenous groups
The Globe and Mail: As it tackles the enormous task of building sufficient housing for a growing population, the Canadian development industry needs to recognize the power and potential of collaboration with Indigenous communities. “Forming innovative partnerships with Indigenous groups has the potential to drive short-term revenue while also supporting long-term self-determination for Indigenous communities,”...
July 15, 2024
A First Nation’s geothermal project shows how fossil fuels can power the next seven generations
Tu Deh-Kah facility site owned by Fort Nelson First Nation, which was once an oil reserve before it was depleted. Photo submitted Listen to article Canada’s National Observer: Elders and community members always knew something was bubbling under their feet on this remote B.C. First Nation territory. Long before contact, the hot springs throughout Fort Nelson...
July 15, 2024
SCO Launches Latest Harm Reduction Campaign
NationTalk: ANISHINAABE AND DAKOTA TERRITORY, MB —Today the Southern Chiefs’ Organization (SCO) is unveiling the latest in our comprehensive public campaign focused on harm reduction and the prevention and awareness of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections (STBBIs). “Our relations who use substances face struggles every day as we continue...
July 8, 2024
A Home Made for Indigenous Peoples, by Indigenous Peoples
NUQO Modular and the Squamish Nation won the Built Environment Award for a housing project that prioritizes vulnerable Sḵwx̱wú7mesh residents. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives that are either put on by us...
July 6, 2024
An Indigenous ecologist on why we need to stop and listen to save the planet
New book details how joining Western science and an Indigenous worldview makes for better science Amanda Buckiewicz · CBC News · Posted: Apr 19, 2024 3:08 PM EDT | Last Updated: April 19 Quirks and Quarks – 19:12 An Indigenous ecologist on why we need to stop and listen to save the planet Click to the following link to...
July 1, 2024
‘The History Isn’t Certainly Taught in Your Ordinary School’
Through film, the TEṮÁĆES Revitalization Project tells the story of the W̱SÁNEĆ presence on the Southern Gulf Islands. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives that are either put on by us or by...
June 28, 2024
‘We’re Going to Work Together. That’s the Nutsa’maat Commitment’
Lydia Hwitsum is a land champion for bringing together First Nations and settler governments using a traditional Cowichan principle. This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives that are either put on by us or...
June 25, 2024
Pembina, Haisla First Nation greenlight proposed LNG project
Proponents say project is expected to be in service in late 2028 The Canadian Press CBC News: The Canadian Press – Canada is set to have another liquefied natural gas export terminal after project proponents greenlit the majority Indigenous-owned $4-billion US Cedar LNG facility. Calgary-based pipeline company Pembina Pipeline Corp and the Haisla First Nation...
June 25, 2024
Northern Manitoba families who’ve lost women and girls hold each other up
Families of Christine Wood, Hillary Wilson, Claudette Osborne speak out Some of the women and girls loved and missed from northern Manitoba. Photo: Austin Apetagon/NOMVD Media APTN News: They’re members of a group no one wants to join. First Nations families from northern Manitoba who’ve lost women and girls to brutal crimes, usually in the...
June 24, 2024
Land Awards Spotlight Indigenous Heroes and Projects
Accolades for First Nations leaders and initiatives at this year’s Real Estate Foundation of BC gala. The Tyee: This article is part of a Tyee Presents initiative. Tyee Presents is the special sponsored content section within The Tyee where we highlight contests, events and other initiatives that are either put on by us or by...
June 19, 2024
Hook, Line and Cannery: Decolonizing Seafood
How five First Nations on Vancouver Island are joining to redefine fishing industry success. A Tyee Q&A. WHY NUU-CHAH-NULTH SEAFOOD WORKS Who works: A three-person team manages Nuu-chah-nulth Seafood on behalf of five partner First Nations who reside on what’s currently called Vancouver Island. The company employs up to 130 people at its cannery in the...
June 17, 2024
Transforming Post-Secondary Early Childhood Education in Canada with Outdoor and Land-based Teaching and Learning
NationTalk: Toronto – A new report from the Lawson Foundation “More Than a New Course: A Framework for Embedding Outdoor and Land-based Pedagogies in Post-Secondary ECE Programs,” provides guidelines to help integrate Outdoor and Land-based teaching and learning in post-secondary early childhood education (ECE) programs across Canada, aiming to get faculty, students, and ultimately children...
June 11, 2024
Haisla members vote overwhelmingly in favour of supporting Cedar LNG
The Globe and Mail: Published June 10, 2024; Updated June 11 The Haisla Nation and Pembina Pipeline Corp. PPL-T +0.49% increase are closer to approving a US$3.4-billion plan to export liquefied natural gas from British Columbia after Haisla members voted overwhelmingly in favour of backing the energy project. Nearly 93 per cent of Haisla members who participated in...
June 7, 2024
Mi’kmaq First Nation to become majority owner of two shipyards in Nova Scotia
Bluenose II rests in a cradle at a shipyard in Lunenburg, N.S., on Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013. The Glooscap First Nation says it has reached an agreement in principle to acquire a majority stake in the B. Boutilier Group of Companies, which currently own the historic Lunenburg Shipyard and the nearby East River Shipyard. Photo:...
May 25, 2024
A plan to finance First Nations
Toronto Star: It’s no secret that Canada is not on track to meet its commitment to close the infrastructure gap for First Nations by 2030 through current delivery mechanisms and policy approaches. In fact, the Auditor General’s reports released in March 2024 served to reinforce the enormous chasm between First Nations and non-Indigenous communities in...
May 14, 2024
‘There are some brilliant people here’: First Nations Economic Forum a first in Canada
First Nations business leaders gathered in Winnipeg this week to discuss economic transformation. APTN News: Delegates at the First Nations Economic Forum eagerly shared their ideas for economic transformation on a life-sized vision board at the opening of the conference. Financial literacy, nation-to-nation trade and Indigenous-led policy reform were among the diverse suggestions. Over two...
May 13, 2024
Indigenous Leaders: ‘Tree-to-home’ solution aims to increase reliable Indigenous housing stock
Social enterprise One Bowl eyeing Sturgeon Falls for manufacturing facility NationTalk: SooToday.com – Housing has recently become a crisis issue for many Canadians, but Indigenous communities have been tackling a lack of quality housing for decades. Now, Wahkohtowin Development is proposing a solution for First Nations in Northern Ontario. One Bowl is a social enterprise with a “tree-to-home”...
May 1, 2024
Smiles and laughter as a Nation rebuilds
Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu and James Tomma, Kukpi7 (Chief) of Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw, at a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new subdivision last week. Photo courtesy of Larry Read Listen to article Canada’s National Observer: In Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw First Nation, where last summer fires in B.C. destroyed homes and buildings, elders are smiling and laughing...
April 30, 2024
First Nations hope TMX opening will bring prosperity
Canada’s National Observer: Workers stop for lunch at the arena, one of many amenities and infrastructure projects the community of 700 has been able to finance through relationship with industry, in Fort McKay, Alta., on Apr. 25, 2024. File photo by The Canadian Press/Amber Bracken Listen to article Some Indigenous communities in northern Alberta hope the Trans Mountain pipeline...
April 29, 2024
Listen: Bringing northern Guardians together
Ollie Williams·April 29, 2024 A bull caribou. Twildlife/Dreamstime NationTalk: Cabin Radio – Indigenous governments are looking to Guardians programs to safeguard the land and water while providing employment, too. How do you make sure they all work together? Amos Scott recently became the executive director of the Caribou Guardians Coalition, a body dedicated to coordinating the...
April 29, 2024
Indigenous electrification strategy released
Niilo Edwards, CEO of the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, and JP Gladu, founder and CEO of Mokwateh. Windspeaker.com: Details about the National Indigenous Electrification Strategy were unveiled at the First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) conference in Toronto April 23. There are two main goals in the “Strategy to Accelerate Indigenous Ownership of Net...
April 9, 2024
First Nations Inspection Authority launches operations in Alberta
100% Indigenous-owned, FNIA provides residential, commercial, and industrial inspections and advocates for better building standards for First Nations NationTalk: EDMONTON, AB – Nathan McDonald, founder and owner of First Nations Inspection Authority (FNIA), announced the launch of one of the country’s first Indigenous inspections agencies today. FNIA provides accredited inspection services for residential, commercial, and industrial...
April 9, 2024
Pursuing mining initiatives in Indigenous communities requires balance
NationTalk: Penticton Herald, Windspeaker.com, The Canadian Press – Darrell Beaulieu believes it’s a balancing act for Indigenous communities to prosper in the mining industry. Beaulieu is the president and CEO of Denendeh Investments Incorporated, an Indigenous- owned corporation representing the 27 First Nations in the Northwest Territories. He’s also president of the Denendeh Mining and...
April 1, 2024
National Indigenous women’s organization accused of union-busting as it lays off dozens of staff
78 employees let go while non-profit plans boutique hotel with spa, convention centre CBC News: The most prominent Indigenous women’s organization in Canada is undergoing a federal financial audit where preliminary evidence of “ineligible expenses” was found, while facing union-busting allegations following a mass round of layoffs, CBC News has learned. The Native Women’s Association...
April 1, 2024
Indigenous Led Projects Forum (ILPF) Opens in Toronto with Keynote Address by Hon. Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario
NationTalk: TORONTO, April 1, 2024 – The Indigenous Led Projects Forum (ILPF) opens in Toronto on April 2, bringing together change-making Indigenous, Industry and Government leaders to discuss the most complex opportunities and challenges facing Indigenous proponents. Ontario Premier, Hon. Doug Ford, is delivering the morning’s keynote address. The award-winning documentary, Bridges to the North...
March 27, 2024
Shíshálh Nation rescues, relocates 10 houses slated for demolition
Homes to travel to the First Nation by barge from Port Moody, B.C. CBC Indigenous: Ten homes will be saved from demolition and barged to the shíshálh Nation next week in what one company is calling a “revolutionary housing solution.” Fifty-nine homes in Port Moody, B.C., just east of Vancouver, were set to be demolished to make...
March 8, 2024
Global Indigenous Technology House Debuts at SXSW, Pioneering Indigenous Innovation and Inclusion
NationTalk: Austin, Texas – The inaugural Global Indigenous Technology House is set to make a groundbreaking opening at SXSW 2025, showcasing the intersection of technology, innovation, and Indigenous cultures from around the world to uplift Indigenous creative space. Hosted by the Global Centre of Indigenomics, in partnership with Move37XR, this unique initiative aims to create a...
March 5, 2024
Treaty 6 creating a revenue sharing model for Alberta’s consideration
Premier Danielle Smith and Confederacy of Treaty Six Nations Grand Chief Cody Thomas speak after a meeting between the Alberta Cabinet and Treaty 6 chiefs. Windspeaker.com: In July, the Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations will begin creating a model for discussion with the province to share revenue from natural resource development. It’s a discussion...
March 4, 2024
First Nations Release Critical Minerals Strategy in British Columbia to Facilitate Net Zero by 2050
NationTalk: (xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil Waututh)/Vancouver, B.C.) – First Nations in B.C. have announced a proactive critical minerals strategy for their territories in British Columbia. The First Nations Critical Minerals Strategy was facilitated and prepared by the BC First Nations Energy and Mining Council and supported by the First Nations Leadership Council....
February 26, 2024
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Passes Key Resolutions Addressing Treaty Rights, Governance, and Environmental Concerns
NationTalk: Treaty One Territory, Manitoba – The Chiefs-in-Assembly and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) gathered at the General Assembly on February 21-22, 2024, to discuss and pass several resolutions addressing crucial issues affecting First Nations in Manitoba. These resolutions span topics ranging from fisheries transformation and child and family services to environmental concerns and the...
February 21, 2024
Opinion: Facilitate real reconciliation through Indigenous financial institutions
Indigenous communities need better financing entities. Here are two that could help and would eventually be self-sustaining NationTalk: A key obstacle to building economic prosperity in Canada’s Indigenous communities is lack of access to the financing needed to invest in public infrastructure, housing and economic development. Indigenous Services Canada and the Assembly of First Nations...
February 6, 2024
Sara Kopamees Interviews the First Nations Major Projects Coalition for Canadian Industry Magazine’s Annual Indigenous Business Edition
NationTalk: TORONTO – Interactive publishers Industry Media recently announced the release of the latest edition of Canadian Industry magazine, the annual Indigenous Business Edition, featuring: the First Nations Major Projects Coalition, National Aboriginal Trust Officers Association, Xatśūll Development Corporation, any many more organizations moving the needle on industry and Indigenous partnership in Canada. This special edition...
January 29, 2024
Move beyond checking boxes when it comes to reconciliation
“It’s a critically profound and interesting and well-written document. And companies are increasingly looking at it in much deeper ways and trying to understand the implications on their own strategies.” — Craig Hall, VP, Indigenous Works, about the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Kelly Lendsay, president and CEO of Indigenous Works NationTalk:...
January 26, 2024
‘For northerners by northerners:’ A look back at devolution in Yukon
Yukon was the first territory to sign a devolution agreement in 2003. APTN News: It’s been just over a week since the Nunavut government, Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated and the federal government co-signed the Nunavut Lands and Resources Devolution Agreement. The agreement gives the territory and its people more control of its natural resources and waterways....
January 23, 2024
Investing in self-determination and food sovereignty: Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation acquires a majority stake in ColdAcre Food Systems Inc.
NationTalk: Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Development Corporation (NNDDC) is proud to announce the acquisition of a majority stake in Yukon company, ColdAcre Food Systems Inc (ColdAcre). Established in 2019, ColdAcre is a food system technology developer and manufacturer. Best known for their hydroponic technology, ColdAcre works with clients to incorporate a diversity of growing capabilities including,...
January 18, 2024
Flipping Indigenous regional development in Newfoundland upside-down: lessons from Australia
Newfoundland and Tasmania, Australia, have been described as ‘mirror islands’ with striking linkages. Site of one of the field excursions during the authors’ 12-day exchange to Tasmania, Australia. (Author Provided, Brady Reid), Author provided First Peoples Law Report: The Conversation – In an era of “global boiling” the Canadian government has set ambitious targets to transition towards a net-zero future with...
January 17, 2024
Indigenous leaders applaud Oil and Gas Industry collaboration at IRC Reconcili-Action Conference
NationTalk: BOE Report – As a polar vortex began its descent into BC & Western Canada late last week bringing record low temperatures, the Indian Resource Council (IRC) was trying to warm things up on Bay Street in Toronto with a conference proposing major project collaboration and investment for true reconciliation and action with Indigenous peoples. The...
January 10, 2024
First Nations, Métis settlements join forces for deal backed by Indigenous Opportunities Corporation
“To be able to support two deals in this sector is very, very important.” — Chana Martineau, CEO for the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation Chana Martineau: CEO for Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation Windspeaker.com: The Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation (AIOC) has expanded its reach into northern Alberta with oil and gas infrastructure assets. The newly-formed Wapiscanis...
January 9, 2024
Bison bounce back in the American West, giving Indigenous nations hope for restorations of their own
Tribes and the U.S. government are reintroducing herds of native animals like never before, and Canadians who want to do the same are taking notes Bison graze on Kalispel territory in northeastern Washington state. This tribe is one of several in the United States working toward restoration of animals that have fed Indigenous people in...
December 4, 2023
Award-winning framework gives a voice to Indigenous youth transitioning out of care
“A lot of funders, they’ll put certain stipulations about evaluation in funding agreements that are pretty black and white. They’re numbers based and they don’t always capture the full story.” —Kirsty Choquette Kirsty Choquette is one of nine Mitacs award winners nationally. Windspeaker.com: Kirsty Choquette has received an award for developing a framework that gives...
November 27, 2023
First Nation leader provides Mi’kmaw worldview of economic reconciliation
“We are not only revitalizing our own community but also offering a model of development that is holistic, just, and deeply respectful of the intricate web of life.” — Rose Paul, CEO of Bayside Development Corporation Rose Paul, CEO of Bayside Development Corporation of the of Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation. Windspeaker.com: Rose Paul has earned her...
November 27, 2023
Panel on capitalization of the Indigenous economy encourages taking time to get it right
“Our shareholders are our people. And so, we don’t always get the opportunity to take an investment opportunity and multiply that back into the market, because we need to take care of the needs of today for our shareholders and our people.” — Justin Bourque, president of Athabasca Indigenous Investments From left to right: Justin...
November 25, 2023
Indigenous economy surging toward $100B, Indigenous leaders say
‘Indigenomics’ event held to bring companies and governments into wave of growth CBC News: Entrepreneur Rob Tebb can see his company becoming bigger — a lot bigger. “The opportunity is there to just grow this business to four or five times the size that it is,” he said. Tebb, who is Métis, owns Regina-based Xtended...
November 17, 2023
Indigenous-led organizations in Canada, Australia sign MOU
Economic-development organizations commit to greater collaboration NationTalk: GATINEAU, QUEBEC – The Indigenous Peoples in Australia and Canada share a similar history marked by the dispossession of their lands and waters, the denial of their rights, systematic exclusion from the economy and from opportunities for wealth creation. This exclusion and marginalization of Indigenous Peoples from economic...
November 9, 2023
First Nations-led renewable energy organization is a historic move for BC
NationTalk: The Georgia Straight – Smalyax K’uul means “coming together as one”—and that is exactly what First Nation leaders in BC’s northwest are doing. We have come together to form K’uul Power: a First Nations-led organization that will pursue the development and operation of renewable energy transmission and generation projects in northwestern British Columbia. As the Chief of...
October 25, 2023
McLeod Lake Indian Band signs with province, regulatory agency to lead $7B clean energy project
Agreement sets up framework to create low carbon energy through Indigenous owned, operated projects CBC Indigenous: The Canadian Press – The McLeod Lake Indian Band in northern British Columbia has signed an agreement in partnership with the province to work on what Premier David Eby calls an “elegant” proposal for a clean energy hub on band territory north...
October 24, 2023
Anishinabek Nation kicks-off inaugural Anishinabek Nation Economic Development Opportunities Forum
NationTalk: SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO – The Anishinabek Nation is excited to kick-off its inaugural annual Economic Development Opportunities Forum now underway from October 24 to 26, in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. “Economic sovereignty has never been more important for our communities than presently,” states Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Reg Niganobe. “With a shifting...
October 6, 2023
First Nations Housing Professionals Association to transition the Centre of Excellence on Matrimonial Real Property from the National Aboriginal Land Managers Association
NationTalk: [OTTAWA ONTARIO, 2023-10-05] – The First Nations Housing Professionals Association (FNHPA) is thrilled to announce a momentous leap forward in its mission to advance the First Nations Housing industry through education and training Effective September 25, 2023, FNHPA will commence the transition of the Centre of Excellence on Matrimonial Real Property (COEMRP), previously under...
October 3, 2023
New USask Indigenous health department first of its kind in Canada
NationTalk: University of Saskatchewan News – The University of Saskatchewan’s (USask) College of Medicine is creating a first of its kind department in a Canadian medical school, dedicated to improving the health outcomes of Indigenous Peoples in Saskatchewan through academics and education. The Department of Indigenous Health and Wellness received University Council approval in April...
September 24, 2023
Soar program aims to lift Indigenous entrepreneurs to new heights
New business accelerator plans to guide 5 successful indigenous companies to become big-name brands CBC News: The co-founder of a new accelerator for Indigenous entrepreneurs said successful First Nations business owners kept telling her they wanted to grow but felt stuck on a plateau. “There was this gap that once you cross the million dollar mark,...
September 11, 2023
4 northern Ontario First Nations form coalition to bid on new power line
The power line will connect the Wawa and Porcupine transformer stations in northeastern Ontario CBC News: Four northern Ontario First Nations have formed a coalition to bid on a power line project that would pass through their traditional territories. Taykwa Tagamou Nation, Michipicoten First Nation, Chapleau Cree First Nation and Missanabie Cree First Nation have...
August 24, 2023
How Indigenous communities can establish food security in a changing climate
CBC News: One of the many effects of climate change is that it is leading to food insecurity in Indigenous communities across Canada. For example, bird species that traditionally disperse plant seeds to new sprouting locations are becoming less common due to changing weather patterns, while invasive species are threatening traditional resources that Indigenous communities obtain...
August 22, 2023
Alberta First Nations tribe spins hay into gold
Kainai Forage sets a new record with a 40,000 tonne first cut and it has no plans of stopping there Kainai-Blood Chief Roy Fox (Blackfoot name Makiinima) stands in front of a painting of Stamikso’sak, a Blood Tribe war chief from the early 1800s. Photo:Supplied NationTalk: Alberta Farmer Express – Four years ago, Kainai Forage set...
August 11, 2023
First Nations-led infrastructure project worth billions looks to benefit Treaty 5 and beyond
Proposed Wáwátéwák Corridor would run east-west between northern Manitoba to northern Alberta CBC News: A First Nations owned and operated coalition is working to assert the sovereignty of Indigenous People with plans for a new multibillion-dollar inter-provincial infrastructure project. Called the Wáwátéwák Corridor (Wáwátéwák is for Cree for northern lights), the project is meant to brighten the futures...
July 13, 2023
Ogemawahj Tribal Council and Water First announce new training internship for water treatment plant operators
Partnership supports technical skills development and community capacity for water resources management NationTalk: RAMA FIRST NATION, Ontario, July 13, 2023– Water First Education & Training Inc., in partnership with Ogemawahj Tribal Council (OTC) and participating communities, is pleased to announce a new water treatment plant operator training program for local Indigenous youth and young adults....
July 11, 2023
BCAFN Releases Report Highlighting First Nations Vital and Significant Economic Contributions
NationTalk: (Lheidli T’enneh Territory, Prince George, BC) — The BC Assembly of First Nations (BCAFN) has released their report: Economic Contributions of BC First Nations. This important report is part of the broader work BCAFN has been doing regarding First Nations economic development including the creation of the Black Books: First Nations Guide to Economic...
July 9, 2023
Indigenous leaders strive for economic growth as they tout B.C. LNG
The Globe and Mail: Three Indigenous leaders will be promoting plans to export liquefied natural gas from British Columbia, striving for economic growth as they work to address climate concerns when building new energy projects. Karen Ogen, chief executive officer of the First Nations LNG Alliance, will appear at a Monday morning event before an...
July 2, 2023
Indigenous tourism — which offers sustainability and cultural connection — is booming in Canada
After bouncing back from pandemic lows, revenues are expected to triple by 2030 if demand continues CBC News · Posted: Jun 27, 2023 4:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: July 2 CBC News: On a sunny afternoon, a group of cyclists tours through Banff National Park, stopping midway to hike through the park’s Sundance Canyon. When they...
June 26, 2023
Electra Announces Commitment for Strategic Investment from First Nation-Owned Three Fires Group
NationTalk: Toronto, Ontario – Electra Battery Materials Corporation (NASDAQ: ELBM; TSX-V: ELBM) (“Electra” or the “Company”) announces that it has received a commitment for a strategic investment from the Three Fires Group Inc. (“Three Fires”) in support of advancing the Company’s battery materials park north of Toronto and accelerating its battery recycling strategy in North...
June 16, 2023
Massive Vancouver land development unveiled for Jericho area
The Globe and Mail: Vancouver’s Indigenous nations had already pitched an ambitious plan for a massive new development on the city’s west side two years ago that would double the current population there. Now, a revised plan being released Friday by the consortium of Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh nations has increased the amount of housing dramatically, with...
May 25, 2023
5 years on, Maskwacis, Alta., early childhood program celebrates community connections and benefits
Early Years offers wraparound services to families with children under 5 Five years ago people in Ermineskin Cree Nation, one of four First Nations in Maskwacis, Alta., launched a child development program called Early Years to fill a need. Annette Morin, currently a recruiter for the Early Years program, said the Indigenous-led program doesn’t tell parents what...
April 25, 2023
First Nations and US Tribes gather for a continental discussion about Indigenous values in deal-making
Over 1500 delegates from Indigenous nations, industry and government gather in Vancouver to showcase leading successful Indigenous-industry deals from around the world NationTalk: COAST SALISH TERRITORY — The Canadian-based First Nations Major Projects Coalition (FNMPC) is hosting over 1500 delegates representing Indigenous nations, industry, and government at the Westin Bayshore hotel April 24th & 25th...
April 24, 2023
Water is sacred to Indigenous people. They have been fighting to protect it for decades
For Indigenous people water is more than just hydration: It’s alive and holds a spirit. Water is life UNRESERVED: Water is Sacred – https://www.cbc.ca/radio/unreserved/water-is-sacred-protecting-1.6818685 CBC News: For Pamela Palmater, making sure that people are aware of the threats facing water is an urgent matter. “When we tend to look at dangers to water, you might...
April 20, 2023
CIER, One Drop Foundation and Private Sector Partners to Launch the Indigenous Water Allyship
NationTalk: WINNIPEG, MB and MONTRÉAL, April 20, 2023 – Today, the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER), Canada’s first Indigenous-directed environmental non-profit organization and the One Drop Foundation announced the launch of the Indigenous Water Allyship, a first of its kind collaborative-led initiative to improve living conditions and health through water and art in Indigenous communities across Canada. The initiative is co-designed...
April 15, 2023
First Nations investors redefining Canada
J.P. GLADU AND KEN COATES CONTRIBUTORS Toronto Star: Last week’s sale of a $1.12-billion stake in seven Alberta pipelines to First Nation and Métis communities is one of the most important milestones in Canadian economic history. The acquisition of the Enbridge pipeline shares by Athabasca Indigenous Investments, which is owned by almost two dozen Treaty...
March 27, 2023
Traditional healing program will help combat intergenerational harm, Southern Chiefs’ Organization says
New program will treat spirit, body and mind with culturally informed practices CBC News: The Southern Chiefs’ Organization officially launched a program Monday that it says will help Manitoba’s Indigenous communities move forward. The traditional healers program will use culturally informed practices to treat the spirit, body and mind while also deepening participants’ cultural connection, says...
March 21, 2023
Cowessess First Nations’ $21-million Awasis solar project is a prime example of how Indigenous communities are leading the way for green power in Canada
Toronto Star: On a wintry day last November, Daphne Kay looked up at an expanse of gleaming solar panels located on Cowessess First Nation reserve land just east of Regina and cried. It was the mix of past and present that moved her, watching her fellow community members hold a traditional round dance to mark...
March 21, 2023
Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Sagamok Anishnawbek and Wahnapitae First Nation partner in historic, collaborative agreement with successful Canadian mining contractor
NationTalk: AnishinabekNews.ca, Sudbury– Atikameksheng Anishnawbek, Sagamok Anishnawbek, and Wahnapitae First Nation and Technica Mining are proud to announce that they have entered into a partnership under a new business entity called Aki-eh Dibinwewziwin, which means “to be owned by the earth”. The name of the company was intentionally generated by Anishinaabe Language holders from each...
March 17, 2023
Two First Nations in B.C. share child welfare agreement – and salmon
APTN: Two First Nations in B.C. came together this week to sign a declaration recognizing their child welfare jurisdiction. To mark the occasion and follow their tradition, the Gitsegukla traded salmon with the Simpcw. There was also drumming and singing during their ceremony in Prince George, B.C. Gitsegukla Chief Anne Howard said the declaration was...
January 26, 2023
Tahltan Nation and Nisg̱a’a Nation Announce New Partnership That Will Maximize Economic Benefits at The Seabridge KSM Project
NationTalk: Announced today, Tahltan Nation and Nisg̱a’a Nation (the “Nations”) have joined together in a new partnership. This partnership brings new life to a historic and centuries-old Peace Treaty, through the Treaty Creek Limited Partnership. The new partnership will optimize their participation at the Seabridge KSM project, further establishing the Nations as industry leaders in...
January 18, 2023
Chief Crystal Smith: First Nations want an energy future, not eco-colonialism
Industry and to some extent government, have learned to work with First Nations to establish genuine economic reconciliation opportunities, particularly in the energy sector. NationTalk: The Mirror – Premier David Eby should not be persuaded by a recent activists’ ultimatum calling on him to place rejection of liquefied natural gas projects at “top-of-mind” to meet...
December 5, 2022
Indigenous-led program unites families, diverts kids from child welfare system in 98% of cases
‘They don’t leave you, even when you’re at your worst,’ says mother applauding program in Manitoba CBC News: There was a moment in Cara Courchene’s life when reuniting with her children seemed out of reach. The child welfare system seems stacked against parents like her, but one Indigenous-led program has had remarkable success in trying to change that....
November 24, 2022
Launch of RoadMap – a pathway toward economic reconciliation
NationTalk: OTTAWA – The First Nations Financial Management Board (FMB) will launch a practical and optional framework to advance Indigenous economic reconciliation on Nov. 29 in Ottawa. RoadMap offers realistic and implementable options to empower First Nations governments to move past the failed one-size-fits-all approach. The RoadMap Project supports the implementation of the United Nations Declaration...
November 10, 2022
AFOA Canada launches new certification program aimed at closing the infrastructure gap facing Indigenous communities
New program will be created in collaboration with TD Bank Group and the Canada Infrastructure Bank NationTalk: OTTAWA, ON – AFOA Canada has collaborated with the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) and TD Bank Group (TD) to develop a project financing certification program that will strengthen Indigenous peoples and communities abilities to structure and manage large...
May 17, 2022
AFOA Canada partnership with Harvard Business School
Leading People and Investing to Build Sustainable Communities program More Indigenous professionals from across Canada have attended Harvard University through a unique partnership between AFOA Canada and the Harvard Business School (HBS). From May 9-13, 2022 AFOA Canada members together with participants from the United States, Australia and New Zealand achieved an Executive Education Program Certificate....
March 1, 2021
Ceremony and Transitions: Culture-based Approaches to Violence Prevention
The Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres OFIFC has released a comprehensive report demonstrating the connections between youth engagement in cultural rights-of-passage ceremonies and eliminating gender-based violence. Both on- and off-reserve, urban and rural, Indigenous communities are facing an epidemic of violence. By exploring the contemporary landscape of ceremonies, life-stage transitions, and other cultural practices...
November 9, 2020
Mi’kmaq First Nations Coalition purchse of Clearwater Seafoods
First Nations Finance Authority – Provided a $250M loan to the Mi’kmaq First Nations Coalition comprised of communities from across Nova Scotia and Newfoundland: Membertou Waycobah Potlotek Paqtnkek Pictou Landing Sipekne’katik, and Miawpukek. The loan was to purchase the Canadian off-shore fishing licences from Clearwater Seafoods resulting in a 50% equity share in Clearwater. Under...
February 17, 2020
Indigenous brief to the Laurent Commission
The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC) presented a joint brief to the Laurent Commission (Special Commission on the Rights of Children and Youth Protection) aimed in particular at reaffirming the rights of First Nations to decide on the future and education...
March 12, 2019
Call for Independent Inquiry into death of Tina Fontaine
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) renews its call for an independent inquiry into the death of Tina Fontaine. The investigation, report and recommendations are a start, but the content remains firmly based in a colonial approach as it pushes First Nations aside and advances an investigation from outside provincial jurisdiction, and does not attempt to reconcile working...
February 20, 2019
Actions to improve conditions of Indigenous children
The winter session of the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) voted Tuesday on three measures to improve conditions for Indigenous children: The FSIN prepare for a potential upcoming court case with the Saskatchewan government about the treatment of Indigenous children in foster care. The potential court case would come if the federal government does...
October 24, 2018
AMC “Bringing Our Children Home Act”.
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) Chiefs-in-Assembly endorsed the “Bringing Our Children Home Act”. “Today, we are reclaiming our collective sovereignty and jurisdiction for the care and protection of our children in every way in order to ensure we safeguard their well-being, provide them with a cultural shield according to our respective Anishinaabeg, Anishinininwak, Dakota Oyate,...
April 25, 2018
First Nations Leadership Council Concerns on “Bill 26”
First Nations Leadership Council (FNLC) while acknowledging “some promising components” in Bill 26 also have the following concerns: The amendments were prepared unilaterally and without consultation by BC The amendments are technical and operational and do not go far enough in addressing the principles of UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Truth and Reconciliation...