Please take our First Nations survey
What impact is LNG and pipeline and industrial development having on First Nations communities along the Coastal GasLink/LNG Canada route in BC? What effects on the people? On employment? On procurement and doing business with contractors? Take our survey, please, at www.tinyurl.com/SurveyFNLNGA The First Nations Natural Gas Alliance Diversity & Inclusion Project is conducting this…
ISO: Contract videographer
The First Nations Natural Gas Alliance seeks a videographer to conduct and shoot occasional interviews in northern and northeastern BC. On a per-shoot contract, the videographer will conduct and record an interview with a selected First Nations or LNG leader, review the raw video with the Alliance, and then edit, caption, and package the recording,…
UNDRIP bill moves on in Ottawa
Some First Nations leaders have successfully put heat on Ottawa to speed up Bill C-15, Canada’s UNDRIP legislation. The government responded by putting a time limit on the first round of Commons debate on the bill, in order to move it along to a Commons committee for further scrutiny. Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the…
First Nations need access to capital — and the economy
Mark Podlasly of the First Nations Major Projects Coalition has been making the news as a champion for the rightful role of First Nations in the “mainstream economy.” To begin with, he says, they need access to capital to invest in projects in their territories, and to build true equity partnerships with resource developers. “Ottawa…
Two First Nations propose BC LNG plants
As Lax Kw’alaams entrepreneur Chris Sankey says: LNG and resource development can mean “a massive transition” from poverty to good incomes for Indigenous people and communities. Looking to that kind of transition now are two First Nations in British Columbia, who propose development of LNG processing plants and export terminals on their territories. The latest…