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CREATED:20250724T092330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T203248Z
UID:6654-1757894400-1757980799@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Training: Expanded Professional Certificate in Asset Management Planning
DESCRIPTION:ClimateWest has partnered with NAMS Canada to offer subsidized asset management training opportunities. \nRegister for Expanded Professional Certificate in Asset Management Planning to strengthen your asset management expertise while integrating climate resilience\, equity\, and green infrastructure into your asset management plan. \nDuring the course\, participants will prepare a draft asset management plan using their own data\, gaining practical experience and earning a professional certificate in asset management planning. \nStarts September 15\, 2025 | Online | Learn More
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/training-expanded-professional-certificate-in-asset-management-planning/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="NAMS Canada":MAILTO:contact@namscanada.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250908T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250908T110000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20250815T195452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T200057Z
UID:6675-1757325600-1757329200@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Carrying Power in a Good Way: Indigenous Leadership in Transmission Development
DESCRIPTION:Canada is currently undergoing an energy transformation driven by the urgent need to collectively address climate change across all sectors. Achieving net zero requires the clean power sector to grow significantly over the coming years. Indigenous leadership can and should be at the heart of this shift.\n\n\nIndigenous nations are rightsholders to vast territories\, and electrification efforts will only succeed through respectful partnerships that honour Indigenous jurisdiction and decision-making over these lands and resources. The road to a decarbonized future must include Indigenous consent\, participation\, governance\, and opportunities for ownership in projects. \nJoin the Canadian Climate Institute and Indigenous Power Coalition on September 8th\, 2025 from 1-2 p.m. ET/ 10-11 a.m. PT for a co-hosted webinar highlighting projects led by Indigenous nations that have played a leading role in electricity transmission development in Canada. \nThis conversation will be moderated by Frank Busch\, President and CEO of Kelso Technologies and author of “Grey Eyes: Teaching of the Buffalo”\, with introductions from Kwatuuma Cole Sayers\, Executive Director of Clean Energy BC\, and Maria Shallard\, Director\, Indigenous Research at the Canadian Climate Institute. Panelists include: \n\nMargaret Kenequanash\, CEO of Wataynikaneyap Power\nKahsennenhawke Sky-Deer\, CEO and President of Sky-Deer Consulting\, Co-Chair of Northeast Grid Planning Forum\, and Vice President at Dable Advisory and Consulting Services\nBlaise Fontaine\, Director of Engagement\, Co-Founder\, ProACTIVE Planning Inc.\, Indigenous Engagement Lead\, Co-Founder\, Indigenous Power Coalition\n\nJoin us to learn how to inform future policies supporting other Indigenous led-developments. \n\nSep 8\, 2025 | Online | Register \nOrganized by The Canadian Climate Institute
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/carrying-power-in-a-good-way-indigenous-leadership-in-transmission-development/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event,Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Canadian Climate Institute":MAILTO:info@climateinstitute.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20250723T190830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T195444Z
UID:6648-1755079200-1755086400@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:The Climate Ready Communities Series
DESCRIPTION:Webinar: Mapping Social Vulnerability for Climate Action Planning\nAs we see the rise of climate change impacts\, extreme weather events such as urban heat islands are disproportionately experienced by communities living in socially vulnerable areas. Climate equity is the goal of recognizing and addressing unequal burdens of climate change\, while ensuring that the benefits of climate protection efforts are equally shared1. Tools such as social vulnerability mapping are essential to recognizing and addressing these inequities to create effective climate adaptation strategies. \n  \nJoin us for this presentation where we will explore how municipalities can use social vulnerability and equity mapping to inform climate action strategies that prioritize the needs of equity-deserving communities. \nThis session will review what social vulnerability means in the context of climate adaptation\, learn about key equity indicators for assessing climate risk in communities and gain insights into how municipalities can use social vulnerability mapping for decision-making. \nVarious Dates | Online | Register \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/the-climate-ready-communities-series/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250512T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20250410T165736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T165908Z
UID:6570-1747054800-1747152000@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:OFNTSC TechNations 2025 Conference
DESCRIPTION:TechNations will take place in Niagara Falls\, Ontario\, at the Sheraton Fallsview Hotel on Monday\, May 12 and Tuesday\, May 13\, 2025. The theme for this year is Empowering Future Generations: 30 Years of Service and Innovation. \n\nTechNations is the premier technical services conference for First Nations in Ontario. Since its inception\, the Ontario First Nations Technical Services Corporation has hosted an annual conference to provide a forum where First Nations leadership\, technical staff\, and others could come together\, learn about new best practices\, network\, and improve the quality of life in their communities.\n\nFor more information on the conference and accommodations\, visit the event webpage at: https://www.accelevents.com/e/technations-2025#about.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/ofntsc-tech-nations-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton Fallsview Hotel\, Falls Avenue\, Niagara Falls\, ON\, Canada\, 5875 Falls Ave\, Niagara Falls\, Ontario\, L2G 3K7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250218T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250220T235959
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20250126T192613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T192613Z
UID:6502-1739836800-1740095999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:4th Annual Indigenous Climate Resilience Forum
DESCRIPTION:The B.C. Climate Action Secretariat and the B.C. Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions is pleased to invite you to the fourth annual Indigenous Climate Resilience Forum\, which will focus closely on Today\, Tomorrow and Beyond – Climate Resilience One Step at a Time\, taking place February 18 – 20\, 2025. \nMore speakers will be announced closer to the forum. \nAt the cusp of a transformative time for Mother Earth and her children\, it’s imperative that we collectively work towards climate resilience to protect land-based relationships for current and future generations. \nThis year’s Indigenous Climate Resilience Forum will recognize the wisdom of the past\, whilst focusing on the knowledge\, priorities\, and approaches of the next generation. Working together to forge a new path forward\, this year’s line-up of speakers and presentations will focus on creating a lasting legacy through climate resilience for generations to come. Participants will have a unique opportunity to examine the ways of the past with the priorities of the future. \nForum Objectives \nThe Forum is a free\, three-day virtual event designed to inform\, connect\, and support Indigenous communities in building resilience to the impacts of climate change. \nThe Forum aims to centre Indigenous voices by: \n\nSharing and celebrating the work happening in communities\,\nFacilitating knowledge sharing amongst Indigenous people\, and\nSupporting connections between Indigenous communities and government bodies.\n\nWe will also be sharing community stories\, cross-ministry dialogues\, skill-building workshops\, panels\, networking opportunities\, and more! \n\n\n\nDate\nTime\nLocation\n\n\nTuesday\, February 18\, Wednesday\, February 19\, Thursday\, February 20\n8:30 am – 4:30 pm PST\nVirtual (via BeHuman)\n\n\n\nIf you are interested in participating\, please register via the link above! \nYou can also copy and paste this link into your browser: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/indigenous-climate-resilience-forum-2025-tickets-1145868847569 \n More Information \nMore information about the forum can be found in the registration link.  We will also be sending additional information regarding the agenda and additional speakers. \nWho Should Attend \nThese sessions are open to all community members\, technical staff\, leadership\, First Nations organizations\, youth\, and Elders. \nSpread the Word \nPlease forward this email to others in your community who may be interested in attending. We encourage you to spread the word through your community bulletin boards\, newsletters and/or social media.  We have also included posters which can be printed or used on Facebook and newsletters.  If you require a different size format\, please contact us at events5@mahihkan.ca. \nContact Us \nAny Questions? Please contact events5@mahihkan.ca. \nMahihkan Management is pleased to be supporting the Province of B.C. with event management and facilitation services for this upcoming event. \n\nThank you\, \nMahihkan Management\, \n\nOn behalf of B.C. Climate Action Secretariat and the Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions. \n\n\n\n\n\nEmail events5@mahihkan.ca \nWebsite www.mahihkan.ca  \n1466 Enderby Ave\, Delta\, BC V4L 1S5
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/4th-annual-indigenous-climate-resilience-forum/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230529T000000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230531T235959
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20230307T152858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T153031Z
UID:5976-1685318400-1685577599@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects' (ICCE) National Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 conference theme is Sharing Knowledge to Take Action and will be held May 29 to 31\, 2023 at the Westin Hotel in Ottawa\, Ontario. The Westin Hotel is located at 11 Colonel By Dr\, Ottawa\, ON K1N 9H4 and the telephone number is 613-560-7000. \nSpeakers\nSpeakers from coast to coast will share their knowledge on cumulative effects assessment\, management and monitoring and on how their ground-breaking initiatives are allowing their communities and organizations to build and strengthen their capacity in addressing cumulative effects. \nThrough interactive presentations and panels\, conference participants will learn more about innovative ways to handle the social\, cultural\, and environmental components of cumulative effects work. These discussions\, rooted in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous knowledge\, will empower communities to seize this opportunity to take action and continue their contribution to the ever-growing Indigenous leadership on cumulative effects. \nWho Should Attend\nThis conference is primarily for First Nation\, Métis and Inuit communities and Indigenous organizations that undertake\, or aspire to undertake\, cumulative effects assessment\, monitoring and management in their communities. The conference will be of interest to individuals interested in or having responsibilities related to cumulative effects such as land managers\, environmental technicians\, knowledge holders and land guardians. \nRegistration\nTo learn more or register\, visit https://icceconferencecaec.ca/2023/. \nRegistration Fees\nGovernment and Industry – $1\,100. \nNot-for-profit – $800.00 \n  \n[Note: All information above from event from ICCE 2023 Conference webpage]. \n[Image Source: Event image/poster from ICCE 2023 Conference webpage].
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-centre-for-cumulative-effects-icce-national-conference/
LOCATION:Westin Hotel\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, 11 Colonel By Dr.\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 9H4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230301T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T235959
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20230216T231118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230216T231118Z
UID:5960-1677628800-1677887999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:2023 Indigenous Climate Resilience Forum
DESCRIPTION:The second Indigenous Climate Resilience Forum (ICR Forum) will be taking place virtually from March 1-3\, 2023. \nThe ICR Forum is a free\, virtual event designed to inform\, connect and support Indigenous communities in climate adaptation and resilience. This year’s theme is climate change risk and resilience. This Forum is being hosted by Alderhill Planning Inc.\, in collaboration with the B.C. Climate Action Secretariat (CAS). There will be presentations\, workshops\, story-sharing\, engagement from the new Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness (EMCR)\, opportunities to network\, a cross-ministry open house for climate-related discussions\, a keynote address by Ta’Kaiya Blaney and more! \nLast year’s Forum was a huge success and we are thrilled to bring Indigenous community members and Indigenous organizations from across the province together again. \nVisit the event website for a high-level agenda and other info. \n  \nHow to RSVP: \nIf you are interested in attending\, please register here. A calendar hold and Zoom link will be provided to you automatically and our team will be in touch in mid-February with more information (including presentation descriptions). \n  \n(Image Source: Event poster from event website).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/2023-indigenous-climate-resilience-forum/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220927T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220912T154518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T154518Z
UID:5782-1664305200-1664308800@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Climate Change and Watershed Security - Wildsight
DESCRIPTION:Description: Glacier ice is nature’s savings account for water; but with disappearing glaciers\, in conjunction with a warmer future\, its availability will fundamentally change. Learn more about the state of water in the Columbia Basin in this presentation about the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring Framework\, an innovative program that supports Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities and decision makers in understanding water quantity. Some people predict that our next wars will be around water. It’s that important. \nPresenters include: \nNicole Trigg\, Communications Director\, Living Lakes Canada\nCarol Luttmer\, Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring Program Manager\, Living Lakes Canada \nJoin Wildsight on September 27th\, 2022 from 7-8 PM for an evening exploring our watershed and the monitoring framework \nDate and Time: Tuesday\, September 27\, 2022 at 7:00pm \nLocation: Radium Hot Springs Centre \nAddress: 4863 Stanley St.\, Radium Hot Springs\, BC\, V0A 1M0 \nVisit Wildsight event page for more details or to register – https://wildsight.ca/events/climate-change-and-watershed-security/.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/climate-change-and-watershed-security-wildsight/
LOCATION:Radium Hot Springs Centre\, 4863 Stanley St.\, Radium Hot Springs\, British Columbia\, V0A 1M0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20220927T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20220929T235959
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220912T160901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T160901Z
UID:5787-1664236800-1664495999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:AFN 2nd National Climate Gathering: Preserving our Earth\, Land and Water for Future Generations
DESCRIPTION:Description: \n\nThe Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is hosting the 2nd National Climate Gathering: Preserving our Earth\, Land and Water for Future Generations from September 27 to 29\, 2022\, at the Fredericton Convention Centre\, in Fredericton\, New Brunswick. \nThe Climate Gathering will again bring together First Nations experts\, leadership\, youth\, women\, Knowledge Keepers and other professionals from across Turtle Island to work on the most urgent crisis of our time – climate change. It will offer an opportunity to explore solutions that First Nations are advancing in the face of rapid change at the local\, regional\, national and international levels. For First Nations\, a healthy environment connects to everything – our health\, well-being\, cultures\, languages\, water\, food security and housing\, among other things. \nDates: September 27-29\, 2022 \nLocation: Fredericton\, New Brunswick \nTo learn more or register\, visit https://www.afn.ca/2nd-national-climate-gathering/. \n(Image credit: from AFN National Climate Gathering event page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/afn-2nd-national-climate-gathering-preserving-our-earth-land-and-water-for-future-generations/
LOCATION:Fredericton Convention Centre\, 870 Queen St.\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3B 1C2\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220908T235959
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CREATED:20220802T192516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T192516Z
UID:5760-1659571200-1662681599@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Natural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars for Applicants (Various in August & September 2022)
DESCRIPTION:La version française suit. \n  \nNatural Infrastructure Fund: Webinars Starting in August! \nInfrastructure Canada’s Natural Infrastructure Fund (NIF) Small Projects Stream is accepting applications until September 27\, 2022 at 3:00 pm (EDT). \nThe NIF is the first federal program of its kind. Its objectives are to build community awareness of the value and opportunities of natural and hybrid infrastructure\, and to increase its uptake and use across Canada. \nJoin NIF’s webinars for applicants\, which will provide information on developing and submitting applications to the Small Projects Stream under the Natural Infrastructure Fund. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. \nIf you are interested in attending one of the webinars\, please visit the webpage to register. You can also consult the applicant guide for more information. Registration is limited\, please reserve your spot soon. \nWebinars for applicants\nJoin our webinars for applicants\, which will provide information on the process of developing and submitting an application to the Small Projects Stream under the Natural Infrastructure Fund. During these webinar sessions\, attendees will be provided with details on applicant and project eligibility\, the application process\, and the evaluation process. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions. Webinars are scheduled for the following dates: \nEnglish sessions: \n\nThursday\, August 4: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) (FULL)\nThursday\, August 11: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) (FULL)\nThursday\, August 18: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, August 25: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, September 1: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nThursday\, September 8: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\n\nFrench sessions: \n\nTuesday\, August 9: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\nTuesday\, August 23: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EDT) Register Here\n\nIf you are interested in registering for one of the webinars\, please follow the links above to register. Registration is limited\, please reserve your spot soon. \n  \nEvent information from: \nNatural Infrastructure Fund  \nInfrastructure Canada / Government of Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \nFonds pour les infrastructures naturelles \nInfrastructure Canada / Gouvernement du Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \n  \nEnglish version above. \n  \nLe Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles: Webinaires à venir bientôt! \nLe volet des projets de petite envergure du Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles (FIN) d’Infrastructure Canada accepte les demandes jusqu’au 27 septembre 2022 à 15 h 00 (HAE). \nLe FIN est le premier programme fédéral axé sur les infrastructures naturelles. Il a comme objectifs de sensibiliser les collectivités à la valeur et aux possibilités qu’offrent les infrastructures naturelles et hybrides et d’accroître l’adoption et l’utilisation de ces infrastructures partout au Canada. \nParticipez à nos webinaires pour les demandeurs. Ceux-ci fourniront des renseignements sur le processus d’élaboration et de soumission d’une demande au volet des projets de petite envergure du Fonds pour les infrastructures naturelles. Il sera également possible de poser des questions. \nSi vous souhaitez participer à l’un des webinaires\, veuillez visiter la page Web pour vous inscrire.  Vous pouvez également consulter le guide du demandeur  pour obtenir de plus amples renseignements. Il y a un nombre limité de participants par séance. Veuillez réserver votre place dès que possible. \nMerci beaucoup! \n  \nFonds pour les infrastructures naturelles \nInfrastructure Canada / Gouvernement du Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca \n  \nNatural Infrastructure Fund  \nInfrastructure Canada / Government of Canada \nnif-fin@infc.gc.ca
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/natural-infrastructure-fund-webinars-for-applicants-various-in-august-september-2022/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220706T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220706T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220704T175633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220704T175808Z
UID:5737-1657117800-1657123200@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Honouring Indigenous Climate Leadership: A Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Event by the Canadian Climate Institute and the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources\nEvent description: Climate change is disproportionately impacting Indigenous people\, communities\, and territories—and Indigenous researchers and knowledge keepers are leading the development of land-based and culturally rooted responses. To amplify the crucial work of these researchers and knowledge keepers\, the Canadian Climate Institute and the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Research have published four new case studies in our Indigenous Perspectives series that showcase exemplary work on climate research and policy. \nDate: On July 6 at 2:30pm ET\, the Canadian Climate Institute will be hosting a roundtable discussion with the authors. \nRegistration Link: https://climateinstitute.ca/events/honouring-indigenous-climate-leadership/ \n  \n(Image/Poster Source: Canadian Climate Institute)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/honouring-indigenous-climate-leadership-a-roundtable-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220516T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220516T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220502T161503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220502T161503Z
UID:5700-1652698800-1652715000@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:National Adaptation Strategy Symposium
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nDate & Time: \nMay 16\, 2022\, 11:00am – 3:30pm EST. \n  \nTo register: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_p5h7Wxe5RQKi7GIGaQrLdQ \n  \n(Event image source: From event registration page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/national-adaptation-strategy-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220616
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220315T164824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T165035Z
UID:5616-1652572800-1655337599@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:NAISA North 2022
DESCRIPTION:Location: Virtually\, and in various locations in the Northwest Territories and Yukon\, Canada \nDates: Virtual Programming; May 15 to June 15\nIn-Person Programming – Whitehorse: May 25-27\nIn-Person Programming – Yellowknife: June 23-25.\nOther community programs TBC. \nThis hybrid series of gatherings will focus on Northern Issues; Land-based research; Land-based Education; Decolonial Feminisms; Self-Determination\, Governance\, and Law; 2SLGBTQQIA+ issues in the North\, Solidarity & Internationalism; Land-based and Northern Creative Practice; Resurgence & Decolonization. The in-person components will include land-based activities such as hide tanning\, medicine harvesting and dry-fish-making. \nFor more information\, visit NAISA North 2022 event web page. \n  \n(Information source: NAISA North 2022 event web page) \n(Header photo credit: Dechinta website\, NAISA North 2022) \n  \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/naisa-north-2022/
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dechinta":MAILTO:naisanorth@dechinta.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220405
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220506
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220315T162736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T162736Z
UID:5613-1649116800-1651795199@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Climate Action - Climate Leadership Program Applications Open (Webinar Series)
DESCRIPTION:The sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from April 5 to May 5\, 2021 at 1:00pm-3:00pm PST / 2:00pm-4:00pm MST / 3:00pm-5:00pm CST / 4:00pm- 6:00pm EST / 5:00pm-7:00pm AST. \n\n\nApplications for Climate Leadership Program now open!\n\n\n Feb 18 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIndigenous Climate Action is pleased to announce they are now accepting applications for their Climate Leadership Program!\nDo you self-identify as Indigenous? \nDo you have a strong desire to create positive change in your community/organization? \nYes? Then this training is for you! Indigenous Climate Action designed this program to focus on how Indigenous Peoples\, communities and nations relate to climate change information and how climate change is impacting our communities and our rights. \n\n\n\n\n\n“I cherish the time we had and will hold this knowledge forever and see the positive change through to the end! Well done ICA for planting seeds of hope in each of us. The future looks brighter after this short time together. I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of this program. I thoroughly enjoyed it thank you”— Program Participant\n\n\n\n\nThe program will cover: \n\n\nThe basics of climate science and climate change \n\n\nIndigenous perspectives on climate change and climate action connections between climate change and the health of Indigenous communities\, peoples\, and nations \n\n\nRoot causes of climate change while demonstrating the integral role that Indigenous resilience has in Mother Earth’s survival \n\n\nLegal mechanisms used to undermine Indigenous sovereignty as well legal strategies to assert rights \n\n\nThe impacts of human economic activity on Mother Earth \n\n\nThe impacts that climate change is having on life on Mother Earth \n\n\nClimate solution projects and stories at community\, national\, and international scales \n\n\nWhen? \nThe program will be offered online through Zoom and will consist of 10 two-hour sessions that will spread over 5 weeks. Indigenous Climate Action will use a variety of tools together to keep sessions engaging and fun! \nThe sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from April 5 to May 5\, 2021 at 1:00pm-3:00pm PST / 2:00pm-4:00pm MST / 3:00pm-5:00pm CST / 4:00pm- 6:00pm EST / 5:00pm-7:00pm AST. \nIf this timing does not work for you\, Indigenous Climate Action encourages you to sign up to our listserv below to receive updates about future offerings of the program. \n\n\n\n\n\n“Very well done. You enlighten us in such a good way. Strong spirit and an even stronger will to make the world a better place! Thank you so much. I love ICA more than words can do justice!”— Program Participant\n\n\n\n\nCommunity Participant Subsidy and Support \nIndigenous Climate Action is pleased to be able to offer community participant subsidies and other support in order to remain committed to building capacity in Indigenous communities and nations while breaking down barriers for participation. \nIndigenous Climate Action currently offers: \n\n\nInternet or phone subsidies \n\n\nChildcare subsidies \n\n\nTime off work subsidies (if applicable) \n\n\nYouth (18-30) reciprocity \n\n\nElder (65+) reciprocity \n\n\nTwo $250 gifts determined via drawn at random during last session \n\n\nInterpretation & other assistance as needed \n\n\nQuestions? Reach out to toolkit@indigenousclimateaction.com. \n\n\n\n\n APPLY NOW \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n(Information source: Indigenous Action Action website)\n\n(Image source: Indigenous Climate Action logo image from website).\n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-climate-action-climate-leadership-program-applications-open-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220326T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220326T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220315T181956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T181956Z
UID:5640-1648285200-1648314000@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Keyano Climate Change Conference 2022 (Virtual and In-person)
DESCRIPTION:Understanding our Changing Northern Communities to Navigate the Future\nKeyano College presents a one-day Climate Change Conference hosted virtually and in-person at Keyano College on Saturday\, March 26\, 2022\, Earth Hour\, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. MDT. \nWhat is The Climate Change Conference?\nThe overall goal of this conference is to bring together scientists\, experts\, organizations\, Indigenous leaders\, and other participants as partners in learning to share and increase knowledge of the climate change\, impact and adaptation and to provide information about policies\, programs\, and tools in place to protect\, mitigate and help Northern and Arctic communities to adapt. \nBy the end of the conference\, we hope to enhance the understanding of: \n\nClimate change in the past\, present\, and future.\nEffects of the impact of climate change in Northern communities and Arctic regions.\nMethods and strategies used by communities to adapt\, build\, and enhance their climate change resilience.\n\nTo achieve these objectives\, participants will be engaged in a diverse range of oral presentations from several leaders in climate change around the globe and poster presentations from our student members. \nView the Conference Agenda \nWho Can Attend this conference?\nThis conference is free and open to everyone\, including students\, faculty\, staff\, community members\, family\, and friends interested in learning more about climate change. We also welcome all new ideas and questions. \nHow is the conference organized?\nKeyano Climate Change Conference is organized by faculty and students of EAS 208 (Introduction to Global Change). All of whom volunteer their time to make this day happen. \nSponsors\nUniversity Studies and Environmental Technology\, Keyano College \nAttendance and Registration\n Due to the Covid-19 pandemics\, few participants will be present in-person and all others connected remotely. Deadline for registration is Friday\, March 18\, 2022\, and can be completed via the online booking form.  \n  \nIf you have any questions or concerns about the conference\, send us an email. \nE-Mail Climate Change Conference  \n  \n(Information source: Keyano  Climate Change Conference web page) \n(Header Photo Image source: Keyano Climate Change Conference Registration Form) \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/keyano-climate-change-conference-2022-virtual-and-in-person/
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220324
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220315T170958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220315T170958Z
UID:5623-1645574400-1648079999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Led Community Floodplain Mapping Project\, a 5-part webinar series from Chippewas of the Thames FN and partners.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nJoin 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 Flood Plain Mapping Project. Each session will summarize and explore the approaches and community-engagement processes employed through the COTTFN Flood Plain Mapping project\, completed over the last year. \nThis is a great opportunity for learning for Indigenous community members\, and environmental professionals. \nSessions run weekly online from Feb 23- March 23 according to the following schedule: \nFeb 23– Intro to Floodplain Mapping & Indigenous Relationships to Water \nSession One will introduce participants to Watershed Management from the Conservation Authority perspective\, provide an overview of Climate Change Impacts on Floodplain Mapping and highlight the importance of having a community perspective and more importantly an Indigenous perspective meaningfully included in this process. \nMarch 2– Basic Hydrology & Understanding Flow: Community Perspectives from Oneida Nation of the Thames \nSession Two will describe the analysis and definition of flood plain areas from both an Indigenous and Western perspective. It will provide an overview of Local Hydrology and monitoring including the use of tools such as rainfall\, snow and water level gauges\, how Community Members can participate and contribute to monitoring and future considerations as well as opportunities in undertaking this work. \nMarch 9– Measuring Hydraulics\, and Spiritual Approaches to flood Protection \nSession Three will focus on the hydraulics and how high flows can travel through and potentially flood a community. Community Members will speak on histories including Indigenous Knowledge and how it has been used in the past to avoid flooding in the Community as well as experiences in being able to participate in this project. Views from Community Members will also be shared in regard to other considerations that should be included while undertaking the flood plain analysis and policy development. \nMarch 16– Planning\, Consultation\, and Best Practices for Developing Floodplain Mapping in Indigenous Communities \nSession Four will focus on development of floodplain mapping using the COTTFN project as an example. Protocols and the importance of understanding and following them will be touched on. It will include an overview of some policies and legislation that can be harnessed to assist in upholding rights and responsibilities to Mother Earth along with some examples of such. \nMarch 23– Managing and Interpreting Flood Risks\, Community Preparedness Planning \n\n  \nFor more information\, or to register for a workshop\, visit the Eventbrite page. \n\n  \n(Information source: All information for this event sourced from the Evenbrite page). \n(Header photo image source: Eventbrite page)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-led-community-floodplain-mapping-project/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220217T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20220215T215226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220215T215226Z
UID:5579-1645102800-1645110000@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association (NALMA) Presents: Climate Change and Indigenous Communities in Canada with Clayton Coppaway
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIf you have any questions or issues concerning the event\, please contact setheridge@nalma.ca. \nBelow is the Zoom info for the virtual event: \nNALMA is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. \nTopic: Climate Change and Indigenous Communities in Canada\nWith Clayton Coppaway \nTime: Feb 17\, 2022 1:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/88249961292 \nMeeting ID: 882 4996 1292\nOne tap mobile\n+12042727920\,\,88249961292# Canada\n+14388097799\,\,88249961292# Canada \nDial by your location\n+1 204 272 7920 Canada\n+1 438 809 7799 Canada\n+1 587 328 1099 Canada\n+1 647 374 4685 Canada\n+1 647 558 0588 Canada\n+1 778 907 2071 Canada\nMeeting ID: 882 4996 1292\nFind your local number: https://us06web.zoom.us/u/kziLZd0Ue \n  \n(Information source: National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/national-aboriginal-lands-managers-association-nalma-presents-climate-change-and-indigenous-communities-in-canada-with-clayton-coppaway/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association (NALMA)":MAILTO:setheridge@nalma.ca
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211211
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20211028T165538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T165538Z
UID:5483-1638748800-1639180799@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:ASM2021: ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting (December 6-10\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Event Information from ArcticNet: \n\nHosted entirely online December 6 – 10\, 2021\, the ArcticNet Virtual Annual Scientific Meeting 2021 (ASM2021) is a hub for Arctic research in Canada. The ASM2021 brings together researchers from the natural\, health\, and social sciences to meet the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing Arctic region\, shaped by climate change and modernization. This conference will push the boundaries of our collective understanding of the Arctic and strengthen our ability to address the Arctic issues of today and tomorrow. \nWe need interdisciplinary\, pan-Arctic\, and pan-northern cooperation and knowledge sharing to meet the challenges and opportunities of a rapidly changing Arctic and Northern region shaped by climate change and modernization. As a hub for Arctic research in Canada\, the ArcticNet Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) brings together a broad range of research in and about the Arctic and northern regions of Canada and the world. The ASM advances our collective understanding of the Arctic and North\, with an inclusive view of the Arctic spanning from Inuit Nunangat\, across the Canadian territories\, circumpolar Arctic regions\, and more. \n\nTo learn more or to register for ASM2021\, visit the ArcticNet event page. \n  \nInformation source: https://arcticnet.swoogo.com/2021/1188342?lang=en. \nImage Credit: ArcticNet \n  \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/asm2021-arcticnet-annual-scientific-meeting-december-6-10-2021/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20211110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20211110T143000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20211105T212534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T212639Z
UID:5499-1636549200-1636554600@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Knowledges & Two-Eyed Seeing
DESCRIPTION:Information from Prairie Climate Centre: \nFeaturing an in-depth conversation with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall – from Eskasoni First Nation in Unama’ki (Cape Breton) – this event will reflect on the importance of Indigenous knowledges in addressing climate change. Elder Marshall is a passionate advocate for cross-cultural understanding\, linking Indigenous and Western ways of knowing\, and coined the influential term “Two-eyed seeing.” \n  \nDetailed description: \n\n\n\nA dialogue about the importance of Indigenous Knowledges and Two-Eyed Seeing in addressing climate change and creating a resilient future.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nThis webinar is organized by the Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg. \nFeaturing an in-depth conversation with Mi’kmaw Elder Albert Marshall – from Eskasoni First Nation in Unama’ki (Cape Breton) – this event will reflect on the importance of Indigenous knowledges in addressing climate change. Elder Marshall is a passionate advocate for cross-cultural understanding\, linking Indigenous and Western ways of knowing\, and coined the influential term “Two-eyed seeing.” Marshall defines Two-eyed seeing as “learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing\, and from the other eye with the strengths of mainstream knowledges and ways of knowing\, and to use both these eyes together\, for the benefit of all.” Given the climate and environmental crises\, Elder Marshall will share his guidance on how respectful collaboration can help to create a new narrative that truly supports planetary health and well-being. \nPlease join us for this first event in an ongoing series about Indigenous knowledge\, climate change\, and resilience. \nThis training event is part of a larger series of events\, delivered in collaboration with the Manitoba Climate Resilience Training (MCRT). \n\n\n\nTo learn more or register\, visit event page. \n\n(Image/Poster Source: Prairie Climate Centre)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-knowledges-two-eyed-seeing/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211103T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211103T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20211028T191237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211028T191418Z
UID:5487-1635948000-1635951600@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Live Webcast: The Use of Indigenous Traditional Knowledge in Climate Change Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Information from Environmental Change and Security Program (Wilson Center): \nThe risks posed by climate change\, and in particular climate’s impact on marginalized communities\, have further exposed the linkages between climate change\, environmental degradation\, racism\, and social injustice. Often missing from conversations focused on these injustices\, however\, is an awareness of the agency and knowledge that Indigenous communities bring to climate response. As the global community ramps up efforts to address climate change\, incorporating Indigenous knowledge into those efforts could serve to inform scientific best practices for climate resilience and boost multi-stakeholder engagement at local\, regional\, and national levels. \nHow can Indigenous knowledge help shape efforts to address climate change? What kinds of partnerships can ensure that Indigenous knowledge is incorporated into decision-making at various levels (i.e.\, from the local to national and international)? Join us for a discussion with leaders who are working to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into climate decision-making. \nFollow the conversation on Twitter @NewSecurityBeat. Find related coverage of these issues on blog\, NewSecurityBeat.org. \n  \n\n\n\n\nMODERATOR\n\n\n\n\nLauren Herzer Risi\nDirector\, Environmental Change and Security Program \n\n\n\n\nPANELISTS\n\n\n\n\nKat Brigham\nChair\, Board of Trustees\, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation \nSinéia do Vale\nEnvironmental Manager & Coordinator of the Environmental Management Department\, Indigenous Council of Roraima\, Brazil \nDalee Sambo Dorough\, PhD\nChair\, Inuit Circumpolar Council \n  \nTo register for the event\, visit event web page. \n  \nInformation source: Environmental Change and Security Program\, Wilson Center. \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/live-webcast-the-use-of-indigenous-traditional-knowledge-in-climate-change-strategies/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211106
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210908T165537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T192208Z
UID:5438-1635724800-1636156799@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:2021 Indigenous Mapping Workshop: Turtle Island (2021IMW Turtle Island)
DESCRIPTION:Information from 2021IMW Turtle Island Website: \nINDIGENIZE THE MAP \n\n\n\n\n\nAfter the success of our first ever virtual Indigenous Mapping Workshop\, we are very excited to announce the launch of 2021IMW: Turtle Island. Happening over a period of 5 days\, participants will develop their skills with cutting edge geospatial technologies that can be used to share their stories. We are bringing back some of your favourite speakers and trainers while bringing in lots of fresh content to the Indigenous Mapping Collective. Stay tuned\, there is much more to come! \n\nDates: November 1-5\, 2021 \n\nTo learn more or register\, visit website: https://www.indigenousmaps.com/2021imw/ \n\n  \n(Image Source: 2021IMW Turtle Island website)
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/2021-indigenous-mapping-workshop-turtle-island-2021imw-turtle-island/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event,Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20211020T161312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T161312Z
UID:5470-1635242400-1635249600@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Reconciling Ways of Knowing: Stewarding Our Marine Relations
DESCRIPTION:Event hosted by Reconciling Ways of Knowing (see details below): \nJoin us on October 26 for the next in our series of online dialogues\, “Stewarding Our Marine Relations.” \nAfter a number of Dialogues focused on land-use planning and stewarding our relations in land-based environments\, we’re pleased to dedicate our next Reconciling Ways of Knowing: Indigenous Knowledge and Science Dialogue to planning and stewardship in marine- or ocean-based environments. \nWe hope you can join us for this dialogue on Tuesday\, October 26 at 10:00 am Pacific / 12:00 am Central / 2:00 pm Atlantic (for approximately two hours). \nRegister Here \nModerator Saul Brown (award-winning Haíɫzaqv and Nuu-chah-nulth researcher on marine stewardship and governance) will facilitate a conversation amongst Nang Jingwas Russ Jones (marine scientist\, Haida Hereditary Chief\, and Manager of Marine Planning for the Haida Nation)\, Dr. Sm’hayetsk Teresa Ryan (Tsimshian marine scientist and resource management expert)\, and Dr. Anne Salomon (a marine ecologist and Professor\, Resource & Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University) to discuss how we can address challenges in marine planning and restore balance in our important shared marine ecosystems. \nThe Dialogue will look at the consequences of a reductionist scientific approach to resource management for the wellbeing of fish and fisheries – looking at Pacific herring as a particularly instructive example\, amongst others – as well as the well-being of marine ecosystems and Peoples. It will explore how the stewardship knowledges and practices of coastal Indigenous Peoples\, collaborative marine-use planning\, and applied marine ecology are needed to restore balance in our relations with the marine ecosystems\, restoring their former abundance and our mutual ability to survive and thrive into the future. \nFollow this link to read the panellists bios. \nAfter hearing from the panellists\, Saul Brown will first turn to our RWoK Convenors Miles Richardson\, OC\, Dr. Nancy Turner and Dr. David Suzuki for their reflections\, and then to attendees like yourself for your thoughts and questions for the speakers. \nPlease register today to participate in this important conversation. \nOther key info \nThis event is ticketed to cover the costs of organizing and hosting. Tickets are available for $10 per person\, or for anyone able to contribute at a higher level to support our organizing efforts\, we are providing a $25 and $50 registration option to help support our organizing efforts. Thank you for your support. \n  \n(Information source: All text sourced directly from Reconciling Ways of Knowing. Please see event website to register or for more information on this event).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/reconciling-ways-of-knowing-stewarding-our-marine-relations/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210624
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210510T205839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T205919Z
UID:5326-1624320000-1624492799@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Canadian Mountain Network - Knowledge Sharing Summit (June 22-23\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Mountain Network (CMN) is hosting the first Knowledge Sharing Summit virtually on June 22 & 23 from 9am-2:30pm MT. \nThe Knowledge Sharing Summit will bring together Indigenous organizations and communities\, university researchers\, and government\, business and not-for-profit partners to showcase CMN’s work\, and create opportunities for networking and collaboration. The event is open to the public! Students are also welcome! You’ll hear about CMN’s recent research and upcoming Knowledge Hubs\, network with diverse participants and learn about Canada’s mountain systems. \nGoals of the Summit: \n\nEngage the CMN community of research teams\, collaborators\, extended community and general public.\nMobilize knowledge created within the Network\, or with the support of CMN.\nInform and raise awareness about opportunities and challenges for mountain systems across Canada and internationally.\n\nMark the dates in your calendar and stay tuned!  \nRegistration opens in May. \nView the Provisional Agenda here \nSubscribe to Canadian Mountain Network newsletter to stay informed on all the details. \n  \nEvent Host: \nCanadian Mountain Network \n  \nFor more information\, or to register\, visit: \nhttps://canadianmountainnetwork.ca/cmn-annual-meeting/. \n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Canadian Mountain Network website). \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/canadian-mountain-network-knowledge-sharing-summit-june-22-23-2021/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210617
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210601T151333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T151351Z
UID:5353-1623542400-1623887999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Planning and Preparing for the Future (Iqaluit 2021: June 13-16\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Event hosted by: Coastal Zone Canada Association \nInformation from event webpage (https://www.coastalzonecanada.org/czc2021/): \nConference Theme\n\nInuit Qaujimajatuqangit (IQ) is founded on four Maligait or natural laws\, including: 1) Working for the common good; 2) Protecting all living things; 3) Maintaining balance; and 4) Continually planning and preparing for the future.  IQ speaks to the inter-connectedness of the world and Inuit society’s respect for our place in the universe.  These natural laws are also excellent principles for the sustainable management and protection of our coastal communities and environment.  They have helped us shape the conference agenda and select our conference theme:\n\n\n“Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit:  Planning and Preparing for the Future” \n  \n\nRegistration & Programs\n\n\nRegistration is now open for the virtual Iqaluit 2021 conference!\n\n\nRegistration cost is $50 for full online access to CZC2021.  Please visit their registration page for more details. \nYouth Hubs will be executed in Iqaluit and Cambridge Bay.  Please see the programs and events page for more details: https://www.coastalzonecanada.org/czc2021-registration/ \n\n\n  \nNOTE: To register or learn more about the virtual conference\, please visit Coastal Zone Canada Association event webpage: https://www.coastalzonecanada.org/czc2021/. \n\n\n\n(Event image from Coastal Zone Canada Association event webpage).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/inuit-qaujimajatuqangit-planning-and-preparing-for-the-future-iqaluit-2021-june-13-16-2021/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210416T225918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210416T230045Z
UID:5295-1623283200-1623455999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Indigenous Economics: Reclaiming the Sacred (June 10-12\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:Indigenous Climate Action (ICA) is pleased to invite Indigenous scholars\, Elders\, youth\, leadership\, land defenders\, community members and Black\, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) allies to join a virtual gathering taking place on June 10-12\, 2021\, in partnership with the Canadian Society of Ecological Economics (CANSEE). This online gathering is free to all participants\, with a priority given to BIPOC registrants. You can register through this form. \nIndigenous and Ecological Economics are rooted in the similar values – relationships and interconnections with ecosystems. As society grapples with a growing climate crisis and faltering economies Indigneous peoples across the globe are proposing a return to the sacred\, a return to relationships with each other and the lands. At this gathering we will dive into discussions\, workshops\, panels and presentations led by Indigenous leaders\, practitioners and scholars to redefine ecological economics from an Indigenous perspective. By empowering our communities to reclaim our economic systems built on millenia of knowledge and practice we can help craft the needs and direction of what new Indigenous-led climate policies and economic paradigms call look like. The gathering will involve: \n\nIndigenous and participant-led discussions in breakout sessions\,\nIndigenous ceremony and workshops\,\n“problem labs” to articulate Indigenous views on “ecological economics”\,\nIndigenous keynote speakers and experts\, and\nsafe spaces for Indigenous peoples to discuss\, strategize and reclaim our relationships with each other and our lands and territories.\n\nFor more information\, or to register\, visit the Indigenous Climate Action event page: https://www.indigenousclimateaction.com/indigenous-economics-conference. \n 
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-economics-reclaiming-the-sacred-june-10-12-2021/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210612
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20200401T210455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200408T193210Z
UID:4776-1623196800-1623455999@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:11th Annual Water Summit and Window on Ottawa
DESCRIPTION:**NOTE of Change: This event was originally scheduled June 10-12\, 2020 in Ottawa\, however it was rescheduled to June 9-11\, 2021 due the COVID-19 pandemic. Follow the Canadian Water Summit website for future updates. \nEvent Description: \nThe Canadian Water Summit will be held in conjunction with the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association’s (CWWA) Window on Ottawa. Together\, the Canadian Water Summit and Window on Ottawa will help build important conversations on the policy and governance issues that are key to unlocking Canada’s blue economy. \nThe week will kick off with Window on Ottawa on June 9\, 2020 at the Delta Ottawa City Centre. It will be followed by the Canadian Water Summit on June 10 and 11 at the same venue.
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/11th-annual-water-summit-and-window-on-ottawa/
LOCATION:Delta Ottawa City Centre\, 101 Lyon St. N.\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1R 5T9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210605
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210519T143732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210519T144025Z
UID:5335-1622419200-1622851199@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:74th CWRA National Conference (May 31 - June 4\, 2021)
DESCRIPTION:The First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Sustainable Development Institute (FNQLSDI)\, in collaboration with the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) and Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC)\, invites Indigenous Peoples in Canada to participate free of charge in the 74th CWRA National Conference  which will take place online from May 31st to June 4th\, 2021. \nThe theme of the conference is: Management of risks and opportunities related to water: sharing of knowledge and expertise. \nThe presentation will cover a variety of topics\, including integrated water management and governance\, snow and ice in a risk management context\, hydrological and water quality modeling in a climate change context\, etc. \nIn addition\, we are organizing an indigenous plenary session where we will highlight Indigenous Knowledge\, leadership and projects related to water management. More details on the conference are available here. \n  \nTo register\, we invite you to complete the following form.\n  \nThe FNQLSDI will forward your registration to the CWRA and will pay your registration fees. Please note that the available funding is for a maximum capacity of 50 people\, and will be granted on a first come\, first served basis. \nOnce your registration is submitted to the CWRA\, you will receive a link to the conference platform closer to the event date. \nIf you have any questions about funding or the registration form\, please contact Andréanne Ferland (aferland@iddpnql.ca) or Sabryna Godbout (sgodbout@iddpnql.ca). \n  \n(Event information summary shared from CIRNAC) \n(Event Poster Image from CWRF event website).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/74th-cwra-national-conference-may-31-june-4-2021/
CATEGORIES:Virtual Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210527T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210527T110000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210311T185207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210311T190428Z
UID:5244-1622109600-1622113200@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Webinar - Indigenous-led STREAM Projects
DESCRIPTION:General Information on STREAM Webinar Series \n\n\n\nThe purpose of this four-part webinar series hosted by Living Lakes Canada is to introduce the STREAM (Sequencing The Rivers for Environmental Assessment and Monitoring) project to anyone interested in community-based water monitoring. \n\n\n\nGuest presenters will include representatives from University of Guelph\, WWF-Canada\, Environment and Climate Change Canada\, and participating water monitoring groups and First Nations. Recordings of the webinars will be made available on our website. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nWebinar – Indigenous-led STREAM Projects \n\n\n\nThursday\, May 27 10am-11am PT/11am-12pm MT/1pm-2pm ET \n\n\n\nThis webinar will feature Indigenous-led\, community-based water monitoring programs.The Dane nan yḗ dāh (Kaska Land Guardian) program participated in the STREAM pilot project in 2018 and now work in collaboration with the Province to monitor CABIN sites. The project builds upon the existing Dene Nan Yedah environmental monitoring program to include water quality and benthic invertebrate monitoring\, ensuring that there is sufficient baseline data to inform future development decisions. At the same time\, this collaboration will further the efforts to create a network of Guardians programs (Tanya Ball).The Blueberry River First Nations took CABIN/STREAM training in 2019 and are continuing to build out their monitoring programs to achieve their goal of reciprocal restoration\, to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems while promoting cultural revitalization (Mae Whyte).The Environmental Stewardship Initiative (ESI) is a collaboration between the Province and First Nations in northern BC. The goals of ESI are to develop a new collaborative approach to generating high quality\, accessible and trusted environmental information. The scope of ESI includes four key areas: 1) ecosystem assessment and monitoring; 2) ecosystem restoration and enhancement; 3) ecosystem research and knowledge exchange; 4) stewardship education and training. Five Nations of ESI\, including Witset First Nation\, Office of the Wet’suwet’en\,\, Gitxsan\, Gitanyow and Lake Babine Nation have participated in the STREAM project to better understand trends in aquatic biodiversity related to climate change\, and impacts of land and water use on aquatic ecosystems over time. This is especially important to these First Nations given their reliance on salmon as a key food source (Dallas Nikal).\n\n\n\nTo learn more\, or to register\, visit Webinar Registration page – https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rf0A914CRh6u4YaIfm9M_A. \n\n\n\nIf you have any questions about the STREAM Webinar Series or the STREAM program\, please contact Living Lakes Canada STREAM Program Manager Raegan Mallinson at: raegan@livinglakescanada.ca \n\n\n\n(Information Source: Living Lakes Canada website) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttp://livinglakescanada.ca/stream-webinar-series/
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/indigenous-led-stream-projects/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210520T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210510T192008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T192008Z
UID:5320-1621504800-1621513800@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings
DESCRIPTION:From Knowledge to Action: Exploring Approaches to Integrating Identified User Needs into Platform Offerings\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nEngage and answer questions around the importance of user needs considerations in platform offerings to support the ‘knowledge-to–action’ transfer in adaptation decision-making and discuss the possible approaches for how to integrate identified users needs into platform offerings. \nTarget Audience: \nClimate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad; climate adaptation action enablers; climate communication and education professionals; individuals with interest and experience working with climate vulnerable communities. \nEvent Host: \nGovernment of Canada (ECCC and NRCan) \nEvent Registration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/enhancing-connections-across-climate-adaptation-platforms-session-4-tickets-148971223941. \n\n\n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Eventbrite page).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/from-knowledge-to-action-exploring-approaches-to-integrating-identified-user-needs-into-platform-offerings/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20210518T123000
DTSTAMP:20260418T150134
CREATED:20210510T191149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T191149Z
UID:5318-1621332000-1621341000@indigenousclimatehub.ca
SUMMARY:Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification
DESCRIPTION:Enhancing Platform Impact: The Power of In-Person Connection and Diversification\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nIn the era of fast-paced digital engagement\, we shouldn’t forget the power of in-person connection. Join us as we examine how ‘in-person’ components play a central (but often under-recognized) role in complementing digital efforts and how this relates to efforts to meaningfully include and benefit under-represented and other ‘non-traditional’ communities into Platforms and their networks. \nTarget Audience: \nClimate adaptation platform providers in Canada and abroad; individuals/organizations who seek out adaptation information/platforms as part of their work cycle; early-stage platform providers seeking to grow their platform. \nEvent Host: \nGovernment of Canada (ECCC and NRCan) \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.ca/e/enhancing-connections-across-climate-adaptation-platforms-session-3-tickets-148971075497. \n\n\n\n  \n(NOTE: Event poster and event information from Eventbrite page).
URL:https://indigenousclimatehub.ca/event/enhancing-platform-impact-the-power-of-in-person-connection-and-diversification/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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