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Youth and Family Resiliency Worker, 5 positions (Edmonton)
Fast-paced environment. Work under pressure, tight deadlines. Attention to detail. Large workload. Large caseload.
Many eligible Indigenous voters struggle with whether or not they will go to the polls
“In that environment the fact is that it is very difficult to justify voting because if all the parties suck, why would you participate in any of it?” — Niigaan Sinclair
Ensuring certainty in critical minerals development requires genuine partnership with Anishinabek Nation
Indigenous ski jumper captures Olympic bronze medal
“I grew up in Alberta in the city. It’s my family’s identity so all this hard work ethic that they’ve built from the social, political, economic and environmental challenges of living in the north and being Indigenous was passed on through generations and fortunately that was something I was able to apply to sport.” — Ale Loutitt
Indigenous Peoples March a universal cry for justice
“It starts with us!” — Barbara Dumigan Jackson
Indian Resource Council president hints carbon tax legal challenge is in the works
“This energy industry is so critical for our people, despite what people might think and some of the narratives you’re hearing from environmental groups.” —Stephen Buffalo, president and CEO of the Indian Resource Council
Caldwell First Nation members dip paddles to help Lake Erie
“Our Mother Earth, air and waters need so much continued help, and we are the original caretakers of this land. It is our job to care for it so that the next seven generations can live here too.” — Anellah Orosz, youth environmental coordinator with the Caldwell Youth Council
Science can benefit from Indigenous land user knowledge in battle against climate change
“It was in a lot of conversations with local trappers and harvesters where we’d start talking about something we’d just found out [as scientists], and the land users would say ‘Yeah, we’ve known that forever’.” — Dr. Allyson Menzies
Northern Ontario First Nation youth protest Bill 5
Possible Tornado: Vulcan County, Alberta
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No guarantees for James Smith First Nations as proposed diamond mine ownership control changes
“We must have agreements that provide our membership a share of the benefits from all phases of the Project.” — Chief Robert Head