Events for June 4 - November 5, 2021

  • National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association (NALMA) Presents: Climate Change and Indigenous Communities in Canada with Clayton Coppaway

    The National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association (NALMA) will be hosting an interactive presentation on Climate Change and its potential implications for Indigenous Communities in Canada. This virtual event will take place on Thursday, February 17, 2022 from 1:00 - 3:00pm EST. If you have any questions or issues concerning the event, please contact setheridge@nalma.ca. Below […]

  • Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project

    Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project, a 5-part webinar series from Chippewas of the Thames FN and partners. About this event Join Chippewas of the Thames FN (COTTFN), Cambium Indigenous Professional Services, Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority, Conservation Ontario, Canadian Environmental Law Association and Green Communities Canada for a 5-part webinar series on an Indigenous-Led […]

  • National Adaptation Strategy Symposium

    The Symposium will bring together provinces, territories and Indigenous leaders to provide a forum to showcase adaptation efforts across the country; kick off discussions on potential short-term actions under the Strategy; and, provide Canadians with a high-level update on the work to date in the development of the Strategy.   Date & Time: May 16, […]

  • Webinar : Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change: A workshop with Diane Obed

    In this workshop, Inuk climate emotion researcher, Diane Obed, invites participants into a space of inquiry that honors Indigenous paradigms of relationality, where emotions are not pathologies to fix, but relational feedback mechanisms from the lands, waters, skies, kinfolk, we are entangled with.

    Together, we’ll explore:

    What shifts when we treat climate grief and fear not as dysfunction, but as relational intelligence?
    How Indigenous land-based worldviews metabolize emotion through kinship, ceremony, and responsibility.
    Expect reflection, dialogue, and gentle embodied practices, not as solutions, but as invitations to listen differently to what moves through us when the land speaks.
    Speaker: Diane Obed is an Inuk woman mixed with English ancestry, originally from Hopedale, Nunatsiavut, Labrador. She currently lives in Nalikitquniejk– “place of torn branches” in Mi’kma’ki, in the territory of Peace and Friendship Treaties, also known as Antigonish, Nova Scotia.

    Diane is currently studying in the Inter-University Educational Foundations PhD program at Mount Saint Vincent University. Her doctoral research project explores the intersections between Indigenous land education and contemplative studies to draw on ancient wisdom for modern day psycho-social issues such as cultivating courage to be able to face and engage in dialogue about the current climate crisis.

    Audience: Concordia community and external

    This event has been generously funded by the Chamandy Foundation.

    Free
  • Webinar : Indigenous Climate Monitoring Toolkit Webinar Series

    The Indigenous Community-Based Climate Monitoring (ICBCM) Program, in partnership with Bridge Building Group (BBG), is hosting a webinar series that brings together community-based climate and environmental monitoring practitioners to share knowledge, learn from each other, and strengthen networks across regions.

    Join them at 2:00 PM EST on Thursday, February 26, 2026, for a session featuring the Red River Métis Community-Based Climate Monitoring Program. Together, they'll explore what the project set out to do, what’s working well, challenges and lessons learned, and practical insights that may support other communities doing similar work. A Q&A period will follow.

    Free
  • Symposium on Indigenous Land-Based Educational Practices: Perspectives on Climate Action

    Concordia University Pavillon J.‐W.‐McConnell 1400 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, QC, Canada

    This symposium brings together Indigenous environmental leaders, Knowledge Keepers, scholars, and educators whose work is rooted in community-led and land-based approaches that are essential to advancing Indigenous-led responses to climate […]

    Free
  • Webinar: Indigenous Climate Monitoring Toolkit Webinar Series

    The Indigenous Community-Based Climate Monitoring (ICBCM) Program in partnership with Bridge Building Group (BBG) is pleased to invite you to the second session of their Indigenous Climate Monitoring Toolkit Webinar series. 

    Join them at 1:00-2:30 PM EST on Thursday, June 4, 2026, for a FREE webinar featuring Sonny Black from Matawa Community Weather Stations Project. This presentation will explore why weather stations are needed, how the project was implemented, key challenges encountered, successes and lessons learned. A Q&A period will follow. 

    Free