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At the Indigenous Climate Change Adaptation Gathering (ICCAG) 2019 on March 18 and 19th in Ottawa, we had some great presentations on climate change adaptation projects, funding opportunities, and video projects.

If you are interested in viewing the presentations, you can find them below:

English/ French

Title of Presentation: Moose Cree First Nation Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2017-2019.

Community: Moose Cree First Nation

Presenter: Stan Kapashesit

English/ French

Title of Presentation: The Role of Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Planning: An Update on IRTC Climate Change Project

Community/Organization: Interlake Reserve Tribal Council

Presenter: Tosan Okorosobo

English/ French

Presentation Title: Climate change adaptation, cultural revitalization, wildfire prevention and risk reduction – BC First Nations Perspective

Community/Organization: First Nations’ Emergency Services British Columbia

Presenter: Jeff Eustache

English/ French

Presentation Title: The Atikamekw Project

Community/Organization: Atikamekw Sipi

Presenter: Dany Chilton

English/ French

Presentation Title: Indigenous Services Canada – First Nation Infrastructure Fund

Organization: Indigenous Services Canada (ISC)

During the ICCAG 2019, Mark Biagi, Fish & Wildlife Operations Manager, of Kitsumkalum Indian Band shared some videos from their community’s climate change adaptation projects.

You can find the video links below:

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