Fisheries Reconciliation Key to Building Conservation-based Economy
A landmark agreement between Coastal First Nations and the federal government aims to turn the corner on historical wrongs.
A landmark agreement between Coastal First Nations and the federal government aims to turn the corner on historical wrongs.
The historic Fisheries Resource Reconciliation Agreement will provide funding for access to commercial fishing opportunities for the eight Coastal First Nations member communities.
The Nuxalk Nation has issued a press release that calls on Juggernaut Exploration, a mining company, to cease operations and leave Nuxalk territory.
Now six months into the position, Christine Smith-Martin is determined, optimistic and committed to serving the nine distinct communities that make up Coastal First Nations.
This historic agreement provides funding for access to commercial fishing opportunities for the eight CFN member First Nations on the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii.
If you want to apply your education skills to a great cause that will help enhance First Nations’ stewardship efforts throughout the North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii, then we’d love to hear from you!
Join Reconciliation Canada for the next three days of gatherings to honour the 215 children who were found buried on the grounds of the Kamloops (Tk’emlups) Residential School. All three…
In the Great Bear Rainforest, agreements between First Nations and the provincial government to protect and steward ecosystems have made Coastal First Nations the biggest seller of forest-based carbon offsets in Canada.
To find out if invasive species are threatening birds in their territories, the Kitasoo-Xai’xais, Metlakatla and Wuikinuxv Nations partnered with Birds Canada on a three-year research project to learn more.