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Activism; March 5, 2020 ‘Ruin Our Territory—for What?’ ‘Ruin Our Territory—for What?’ A massive standoff over a pipeline through Wet’suwet’en land is pushing Canada to confront how ...
A group of Indigenous leaders hopes to speed up plans by BC Hydro to twin a transmission line to expand hydroelectricity capacity on British Columbia’s North Coast.
By the end of 2016, when he was asked about indigenous opposition to the expansion of a different pipeline project in BC, he said unequivocally, “No, they don’t have a veto.” Related Article ...
Indigenous young people who use drugs in BC 13 times more likely to die Peer-Reviewed Publication. Canadian ... BC, on Coast Salish and Lheidli T'enneh territories, respectively.
Indigenous Leaders Say BC Is Failing on Forestry and Reconciliation The First Nations Forest Strategy offers a clear path forward, but action is too slow, conference told. Amanda Follett Hosgood ...
Far North on the BC Coast, Indigenous Guardians Patrol Their Ancestral Wilds ... a fjord about 300 miles north of Vancouver in the heart of Wuikinuxv First Nations Territory.
Who will benefit from melting glaciers? In a remote corner of North America, salmon and mining companies are vying for new territory.
BC has Canada’s only Indigenous coast guard team. by Kristi Alexandra on January 11th, 2024 at 8:53 AM. ... “The beauty of these territories and communities cannot be measured, ...
For the next five years, the BC NEIHR will transition to a new home at the Centre for Collaborative Action on Indigenous Health Governance (CCAIHG), the first-of-its-kind Indigenous health governance ...
Since 2022, the BC NEIHR has developed a collaborative partnership with the CCAIHG through various research capacity-bridging initiatives, training opportunities for Indigenous graduate students, and ...
Indigenous leaders are hoping COP15 will be an opportunity to showcase how Indigenous-led conservation can be at the heart of a new global biodiversity agreement.