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2020 Indigenous Forum on Cumulative Effects
Betty Biesenthal July 21, 2021 0

2020 Indigenous Forum on Cumulative Effects

Westin Calgary, Calgary AB

DAY 1: Tuesday, February 4, 2020
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Opening and Host Nations’ Welcome 
Patrick Kelly, Conference Chair, Senior Associate, First Peoples Group
Alvine and Norton (Spike) Eagle Speaker, Siksika
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Opening Remarks and Introductions
Leona Irons, ICCE Interim Chair
Dr Kelley Blanchette, Assistant Deputy Minister, Lands and Environmental Management Branch, Indigenous Services Canada
Tiara Jung, Drawing Change

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Message from the Minister
Hon Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada

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Opening Keynote: Big Thinking and Rethinking – Blackfoot Science Metaphysics
Dr Leroy Little Bear, Kainai First Nation
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Mobilization of Pekuakamiulnuatsh Knowledge in the Assessment of Cumulative Effects on Nitassinan
Paul-Antoine Cardin, PhD Candidate, UniversitÃĐ Laval, QuÃĐbec; ICCE Technical and Policy Advisor 
David Cleary, Wildlife Management and Environmental Advisor,
Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan, Mashteuiatsh
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Adams Lake Indian Band
David Nordquist, Title and Rights, TUS and Special Projects, Adams Lake Indian Band 
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Nunavut Impact Review Board and Qiqitqni
Heather Rasmussen, Policy Advisor Nanavut Impact Review Board
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McMurray MÃĐtis Freshwater Clam Study Team
Leonard Hansen Sr, Debra Hopkins, Tara Joly and Russell Noseworthy
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Smith’s Landing First Nation
Becky Kosta, Lands and Resource Manager, Smith’s Landing First Nation Chief Gary Cheezie, Smith’s Landing First Nation
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The Confederacy of Mainland Mik’maq
Angeline Gillis, Senior Director, Department of Environment and Natural Resources The Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq
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Closing
Patrick Kelly, Conference Chair, Senior Associate, First Peoples Group
Alvine and Norton (Spike) Eagle Speaker, Siksika
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Day 2: Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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Opening and Host Nations’ Welcome 
Patrick Kelly, Conference Chair, Senior Associate, First Peoples Group
Alvine and Norton (Spike) Eagle Speaker, Siksika
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Keynote: Everything is Connected: Environment, Economy, Foreign Policy, Sustainability,Human Rights and Leadership in the 21st Century
Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Environmental, Cultural, and Human Rights Advocate

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Armchair Discussion on Key Issues Related to Cumulative Effects
Barry Wilson, Systems Ecologist, CE Analytic Ltd
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Dr Suzanne Fluharty, PhD, Community and Ecosystems Yurok Tribe Environmental Program
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Nicole Kapell, Land Use Research Program Coordinator, Ktunaxa Nation Council
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Metlakatla Cumulative Effects Management Program: Stories and Lessons from the Metlakatla Experience | How Indigenous Communities in Canada are Addressing Cumulative Effects
Councillor Robert Nelson, Metlakatia
Katerina Kwon, PhD candidate in the School of Resource and Environmental Management at SFU
Ross Wilson, Executive Director of the Metlakatla Stewardship Society (MSS)
Fanny Nelson, Elder Metlakatla
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NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program
Lorraine Brekke, A/Manager, NWT Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program
Tim Heron, Northwest Territory Metis Nation
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Building and Effective Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects
Luke Lenny and Marcia Dawson
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Drawing Change: Live Graphic Recording
TiarÃĐ Jung

DAY 3: Thursday, February 6, 2020
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Opening and Host Nations’ Welcome 
Patrick Kelly, Conference Chair, Senior Associate, First Peoples Group
Alvine and Norton (Spike) Eagle Speaker, Siksika
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Closing Keynote
Understanding Cumulative Effects from Indigenous Perspectives
Florence Catholique, Lutsel k’e Dene First Nation
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Elders’ Teachings
Florence Catholique, Lutselk’e Dene First Nation
Albert Marshall Sr, Eskasoni
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Closing
Patrick Kelly, Conference Chair, Senior Associate, First Peoples Group
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