LNG means a lot to First Nations

Our letter to the editor in the Victoria Times Colonist on 08 December 2018: LNG means a lot to First Nations Re: “An effective climate plan must be bold and can’t include LNG,” Comment, Dec. 4 So the Sierra Club thinks an effective B.C. climate plan can’t include liquefied natural gas. They have missed the point …

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John Alan Jack joins First Nations LNG Alliance

News release: John Alan Jack, an elected councillor of the Huu-ay-aht First Nations on Vancouver Island and chair of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, has joined the board of the First Nations Natural Gas Alliance of BC. On the board, he succeeds Robert J. Dennis Sr., the elected chief councillor for Huu-ay-aht First Nations. Jack leads …

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Resources and reconciliation

For the record, there are 634 First Nations in Canada, 198 of them in British Columbia. There are 1.3 million First Nations people in Canada, 5.6% of the population. More than 275,000 of them are in British Columbia, 6% of the provincial population. Also for the record, their past is one of colonization and repression, …

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Economic Reconciliation, Part 4: The road ahead

Last of a four-part series By KAREN OGEN-TOEWS CEO, First Nations Natural Gas Alliance I’ve written on the roles in reconciliation of First Nations, government and industry. I’ve primarily focused on economic reconciliation. Now I want to conclude the series with some final thoughts. The negative impacts to First Nations have been suffered for several …

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