Report highlights growing importance of Indigenous equity in Canadian energy
A new report sheds light on the benefits and risks of Indigenous equity ownership in Canadian energy development
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by Staff | Dec 12, 2023
A new report sheds light on the benefits and risks of Indigenous equity ownership in Canadian energy development
by Joseph Quesnel | Jul 10, 2023
by Shawn Logan | Jun 1, 2023
SHAWN LOGAN: Indigenous leaders’ plea for partnership resonates as G7 embraces Canadian LNG investment to achieve energy security
by Deborah Jaremko | May 1, 2023
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Vancouver conference to showcase rising tide of Indigenous leadership in Canada’s economy
by James Snell | Feb 2, 2023
PROFILE: Savana Walkingbear has overcome adversity and is now working to advance First Nations’ ownership of resource projects
by Deborah Jaremko | Dec 21, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Ksi Lisims LNG to benefit First Nations while helping reduce world emissions
by Deborah Jaremko | Oct 2, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: But Trudeau government’s emissions cap threatens future prosperity
by Robert Merasty | Sep 29, 2022
ROBERT MERASTY: The right choice is staring us in the face. Indigenous ownership in projects is a real win-win for industry and our Indigenous communities
by Deborah Jaremko | Sep 23, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: ‘He (Ruffalo) does not think beyond the pipeline. He does not think beyond the cause of the day’: Indigenous policy analyst Melissa Mbarki
by Robert Merasty | Sep 22, 2022
ROBERT MERASTY: Tens of billions of dollars in wages, contracts and own source revenues are at risk
by James Snell | Sep 5, 2022
JAMES SNELL: The Coastal GasLink pipeline project recently partnered with the Nak’azdli Whut’en on a legacy project to improve salmon numbers
by Robert Merasty | Aug 13, 2022
ROBERT MERASTY: The federal government needs to create an Indigenous Loan Guarantee program to ensure Indigenous businesses have access to capital
by Joseph Quesnel | Aug 5, 2022
JOSEPH QUESNEL: The Trudeau government must ensure the Trans Mountain gets built for the sake of energy security and Indigenous prosperity
by Deborah Jaremko | Jul 18, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: The U.S. and Canada should work together to build new oil pipelines to strengthen North American energy security
by Deborah Jaremko | May 26, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: The project will provide 21,000 jobs, $890 million in annual provincial and federal taxes and about $2.5 billion in annual GDP
by Joseph Quesnel | May 25, 2022
JOSEPH QUESNEL: What is becoming clear is that the energy economy and the carbon tech sector have also become a “new buffalo” for Indigenous communities
by Deborah Jaremko | May 24, 2022
DEBORAH JAREMKO: Oil sands companies spent a record $2.4 billion with 275 Indigenous businesses in 2019, up from $1.5 billion with 263 businesses in 2015
by Jordan Jolicoeur | Nov 7, 2021
JORDAN JOLICOEUR: Government policies harmful to the oil and gas industry will mean significant setbacks and losses for Indigenous people