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QUEST program aims to get communities to net-zero quicker
“These are communities that want to be, let’s say, ahead of the game when it comes to their energy.” Seth Leon, Net-Zero Communities Accelerator Program manager
Oil clean-up underway on the Bow River in Calgary
UNDRIP Implementation and use: It’s complicated
“We don’t have access to a court system to judge Canada at the UN, but we can embarrass Canada.” —Russ Diabo
William Commanda led a long life as respected visionary
Well-versed in the messages of wampum belts, he carried three: the ancient Seven Fires Prophecy Belt about choice; the 1700's Welcoming Belt about sharing the grand natural resources and values of the original peoples with the newcomers; and the Jay Treaty Border Crossing Belt, which recognized Turtle Island as a coherent entity.
Political party platforms show various degrees of commitment to Indigenous peoples in Alberta
Wood Buffalo National Park faces “in danger” status
In a letter to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna this week, Melody Lepine, director of government and industry relations for the Mikisew Cree Nation, said the First Nation hasn’t been able to even get a single meeting with Parks Canada to start talking.
North Spirit Lake First Nation calls on Ontario to halt “One Project, One Process”
‘Partnerships only move at the speed of trust’: Indigenous leaders talk energy corridor opportunity
Grassy Narrows: Young people are scared – They know they’re sick
Amnesty International Canada concerned passage of Bill C-5 sidelines Indigenous rights
Overwhelmingly Rejected: Deep geological nuclear waste repository a no-go for Saugeen Ojibway Nation
“OPG will be scrambling … What’s the next step? Well, call us to the table…. Let’s go at the table. Let’s do this from the beginning. Don’t come to me after the fact.” — Anishinabek Nation Grand Council Chief Glen Hare