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Community / Economy  |  January 30, 2023

Indigenous leader Savana Walkingbear working to advance First Nations ownership of resource projects

Knowledge of self, community and heritage key to creating value in the marketplace

Community / Economy  |  January 25, 2023

Haisla Chief frustrated waiting on regulatory decision for Cedar LNG

Indigenous communities hope for economic and social transformation as they develop large resource projects

Economy  |  January 9, 2023

Cancelling Keystone XL cost thousands of jobs and billions in GDP: U.S. government report

Politicians, Indigenous leaders, and labour unions criticized the cancellation for the significant consequences it could have for both Canada and the United States

Environment  |  August 8, 2022

A Matter of Fact: Oil Sands Divestment campaign won’t reduce global emissions

Strategy would only hurt Canadians

Economy  |  May 10, 2022

A Matter of Fact: Enbridge working on critical pipeline re-route in Wisconsin

100% of landowners on board with proposed relocation

Economy / Research  |  April 19, 2022

Examining key demographics of Canadian oil and gas workers

Canada's oil and gas workforce is becoming increasingly diverse with significant opportunities for women, immigrants and Indigenous people

Indigenous Opportunity / Media Gallery  |  April 14, 2022

GRAPHIC: Protestors do not represent Wet’suwet’en

Indigenous Opportunity / Media Gallery  |  April 14, 2022

GRAPHIC: Activists inhibit Indigenous prosperity

Community / Economy / Environment  |  July 12, 2021

The next generation of Canadian nation building

Not-for-profit championing Indigenous-led multi-modal resource corridors to advance unity, prosperity and sustainability

Community / Economy  |  July 7, 2021

Knowledge Keeper: Willow Lake Métis Nation CEO Justin Bourque shares his vision for the future of Indigenous equity in the energy industry

Community leader with rich history on the land leveraging industry awareness to bring new approach

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