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Co-management of Castle only way to go, insists Piikani chief
Alberta energy company worried about renewables ban
“I have huge climate change anxiety. So does my wife. We worry about it a lot and what’s being left to our children. I feel a little better about it because when they start asking those questions, I can say, ‘Hey, look I tried.’ With my company, I try to do my best to mitigate it.” —Randy Benson, president and CEO of Gridworks
Conference panel discusses aspects of Indigenous participation in the mining sector
Indigenous women among inaugural recipients of innovation project funding
“My ultimate goal is to support the creation of the local regenerative economy while also creating an environment where we’re learning and living our core values of sharing, caring, teaching and learning.” — Joella Hogan
Anishinabek Nation will be idle no more if Bill 5 passes in current form
Bulletin: Level 3 drought; Conserve water North Thompson and South Thompson regions.
Alberta is “guessing” when it comes to spill recovery
Anishinabek chiefs tell nuclear industry they oppose small modular reactors on territory
“The Anishinabek Nation is vehemently opposed to any effort to situate (small modular reactors) within our territory. The stance we have taken is in support of the seven generations to come.” — Grand Council Chief Glen Hare
Climate Change declaration sets the foundation for First Nations-led action plan
Panels, presentations and breakout sessions addressed the relationship between climate change and energy, governance, food security, empowerment, stewardship, adaptation and the revitalization of traditional trades and skills.
Treaty One Nations shocked they weren’t notified when raw sewage spilled into Red River
“Our land and our water has spirit, just like a living being that we need to protect… They can't speak for themselves and we have to be the ones that do that.” — Treaty One Nations Chairperson Gordon BlueSky
Indigenous knowledge takes its rightful place in atlas on climate change, mitigation
“This is about how Indigenous knowledge relates to climate change, adaptation. How colonization has impacted climate change and what it means to bring Indigenous knowledges into climate change research.” — Hetxw'ms Gyetxw
National debate segment on Indigenous issues largely devolves into pipeline discussion
“What we’re talking about is addressing the environmental concerns and the Indigenous concerns up front, getting that out of the way, so that there can be a geographic space where big projects can get built again.” —Andrew Scheer, Conservative leader