Funding a Sustainable Future in the Great Bear Sea
First Nations, provincial and federal governments, and philanthropists are working together to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into the wellbeing and future of the coast for all those who…
A unique alliance of nine BC First Nations, creating jobs for the future and protecting the Great Bear Rainforest.
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First Nations, provincial and federal governments, and philanthropists are working together to invest hundreds of millions of dollars into the wellbeing and future of the coast for all those who…
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Photo caption: Heiltsuk Hereditary Chief Harvey Humchitt shakes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s hand before the announcement of the closing of the Great Bear Sea Project Finance for Permanence on June…
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Coastal First Nations and SeaLegacy team up to highlight the efforts of coastal First Nations to protect and preserve ocean ecosystems.
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New system alerts coastal First Nations when oil and other hazardous chemicals are spilled within their lands and waters.
Community members spellbound by Nusximta, Nuxalk Radio’s feature album produced entirely in the Nuxalk language.
Guardians from eight coastal Nations, strengthening ancestral alliance through modern means.
Haida Elder GwaaG̱anad, Diane Brown, sits in a busy room on the first floor of the BC Legislative Assembly, as a delegation of Haida people, ministers, and staff mill about…
Gaagwiis Jason Alsop, President of the Council of the Haida Nation, delivers a historic speech at the BC Legislative Assembly.
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Representatives from the Heiltsuk Nation travel to London in a global effort to prevent another catastrophic oil spill like the Nathan E. Stewart.
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Christine Smith-Martin and Dallas Smith describe what’s needed to ensure sustainable resource management, healthy ecosystems and vibrant local economies into the future.
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Wuikinuxv Chief Councillor Abúk Danielle Shaw speaks about the work to secure sustainable financing for marine protection and management.
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Coastal First Nations, Nanwakolas Council and Coast Funds welcome BC government’s $60-million investment in the Great Bear Sea.