UPCOMING SERIES: From a bitter past to the sweet taste of opportunity
UPCOMING SERIES: Road to Reconciliation: An examination of what meaningful consultation and economic reconciliation look like
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Posted by Doug Firby | Sep 15, 2020
UPCOMING SERIES: Road to Reconciliation: An examination of what meaningful consultation and economic reconciliation look like
Read MorePosted by Karen Ogen-Toews | Sep 21, 2020
KAREN OGEN-TOEWS: Road to Reconciliation begins when Indigenous people can stand on their own two feet financially and when their quality of life increases
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BEVERLEY O’NEIL: Road to Reconciliation: When the law is the foundation of the relationship, there’s little consideration of anything else
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KERRY JOTHEN: Road to Reconciliation: treating First Nations people as equal partners in projects advances economic and social causes
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KEN COATES: Environmentalists only support Indigenous peoples when the First Nations and Métis adopt strong environmentalist positions (FREE)
Read MorePosted by Karen Ogen-Toews | Feb 12, 2021
KAREN OGEN-TOEWS: The Yukon government recently unveiled a procurement policy that offers a roadmap for Canadian jurisdictions like B.C. (FREE)
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