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Open letter signed by Canadian CEOs outlines ‘the new normal’ with COVID-19

Crystal Smith of the Haisla First Nation discusses how LNG and pipeline investments have helped reduce poverty, remove barriers and preserve traditional culture among the Haisla and their neighbours.

Collaborative plan aims to position Atlantic Canada as the safest and most environmentally responsible offshore operating region in the world

Oil sands company to provide homes, jobs and training in northern Alberta

Many non-Indigenous protesters appear to be appropriating an Indigenous issue for their own self-serving purposes.

Edmonton Journal article highlights how court decision represents a win for First Nations who see resource development as path to economic reconciliation.

As we close out 2019, let’s reflect on 50 facts you may not have known about Canada’s oil and natural gas industry:

Sukunka Lodge will house up to 700 workers on the Coastal GasLink pipeline project in northern B.C., with West Moberly First Nations playing a lead role.

National Coalition of Chiefs representing Indigenous communities across Canada believe oil and natural gas development key to economic reconciliation.

More than 80 First Nations chiefs and Metis leaders hold summit in Calgary in support of oil and natural gas as a means to defeat on reserve poverty.