Why Reconciling Ways of Knowing
Webinar with moderator Valérie Courtois facilitates a dialogue amongst Miles Richardson, O.C., Dr. David Suzuki, [...]
Webinar with moderator Valérie Courtois facilitates a dialogue amongst Miles Richardson, O.C., Dr. David Suzuki, [...]
In this webinar Dr. Nancy Turner facilitates a dialogue with Dr. Wall Kimmerer, Miles Richardson, O.C., Dr. David Suzuki, and Elder Dr. Dave Courchene, Jr.; on how Indigenous and scientific ways of knowing can be braided together and create better stewardship outcomes.
In this video, Dr. Robin Roth (University of Guelph, Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership) explains how [...]
This paper explores the potential of IPCAs to address the dominant colonial paradigm in modern-day conservation efforts.
This letter of understanding outlines the vision, shared priorities and working relationship between the Tsilhqot'in [...]
This document outlines the Canadian Institute of Planners' policy to promote reconciliation through planning, in [...]
Document describing the Xeni Gwet’in and Yuneŝ it’in aspira-tions for the Dasiqox Tribal Park. It helps to define, both for the Tŝ ilhqot’in and the broader community, our proposed vision and goals for the area
The purpose of this draft report is to provide a historical overview of the experiences of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake and to develop possible approaches to reconciliation of resource and land use in their territories.
This paper from the Yellowhead Institute provides an overview of the current status of land dispossession in Canada, focusing on alienation through resource extraction.
This briefing note reviews the legal mechanisms that can support the establishment of IPCAs in Ontario.