Outreach session: First Nations environmental input
Our online Outreach session on 23 Feb. 2022 looked at First Nations monitoring and input on the environmental impact of LNG, pipeline, and resource development. The speakers: Candice Wilson, environmental manager, Haisla Nation Council, Desiree Bolton, Wai Wah environmental, Kitselas Nation, Elizabeth MacDonald of Insight Resources (which trains environmental monitors), and Ken Howes, director, major…
Next Outreach session, Feb. 23, environmental monitoring
Do join us Wednesday Feb. 23 as experts discuss how First Nations, and others, monitor the environmental impact of LNG and associated pipeline developments. The session will run from 11:45am to 1pm PST, and you can register here: https://bit.ly/3oAaXe4 Check out our panelists, in the poster below. . . . Our last Outreach session, on…
Outreach: Starting your own Indigenous business
How do you get started as an Indigenous entrepreneur? How do you fund and start your own business? Our online Outreach session on 26 January 2022 looked into this, with some First Nations experts: Mark Dokis of the National Aboriginal Capital Corporations Association Sammy Zoerb, business development manager, Indigenous Young Entrepreneurs at Futurpreneur Canada Jennifer…
Win an Apple iPad!
Are you a member of one of the 20 First Nations along the Coastal GasLink pipeline route? You could win an iPad by filling in our questionnaire at http://ow.ly/nnvP50HxYf0. The deadline is March 10. The questionnaire is from our Diversity & Inclusion Outreach team. If you have questions, email them at outreach@fnlngalliance.com (Posted here 19…
Blog: Thumbs up for Coastal GasLink pipeline
Our last blog, with the headline ‘How pipelines go safely under rivers’ has been seen and read by more than 12,600 people on Facebook. Not always correctly read, though: The first paragraph explicitly spoke of Coastal GasLink’s “natural-gas pipeline” — but a surprising number of readers took it to be an oil pipeline, and protested…