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IAIA26 Conference Connections (Quebec City)
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Kayla Karn

IAIA26 Conference Connections (Quebec City)

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is thrilled to share resources with attendees of the International Association of Impact Assessment (IAIA) 2026 meeting in Quebec City, in support of First Nations, Inuit and Metis led cumulative effects work. 

Resources

The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects is pleased to launch a preliminary Cumulative Effects 101 resource, co-developed with ICCE staff and the ICCE Technical Advisory Committee. This is the pre-curser to further CE 101 resources and grounds the programming by setting the stage, showcasing the importance of Indigenous law and Indigenous self-determination, while cross-referencing cumulative effects definitions in the First Nations and public sphere. Success stories further capture cumulative effects work taking place across Canada. 

Respect for the Natural Order
Indigenous Cumulative Effects 101 
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Respect for the Natural Order
Indigenous Cumulative Effects 101
Respect de L’ordre Naturel Initiation aux Effets Cumulatifs dans Les Communautés Autochtones

ICCE has built out a community facing piece on the Yahey cumulative effects court decision, outlining highlights of the evidence used in the groundbreaking Blueberry River First Nation Cumulative Effects court case. While Justice Burke’s decision was released five years ago now, the way of life indicators that informed the decision remain of great significance to cumulative effects and Indigenous rights today. 

Way of Life Indicators - How Blueberry River First Nation Advanced Cumulative Effects Case Law through the Yahey Decision​

Practitioner Database

  • Many communities and First Nations struggle with where to start in cumulative effects research. To help mobilize first steps and assist communities that seek subject matter expertise, ICCE has updated a database of practitioners who work in the field of cumulative effects. Search by map across Canada or by area of subject matter: 

    Visit Practitioner Database here

Upcoming Opportunities

Join the ICCE Board of Directors, Northern Region
  • The Indigenous Centre for Cumulative Effects (ICCE) is seeking an Inuk (Inuit) Board Member from Inuit Nunangat or Northern Canada to help guide and strengthen our Indigenous-led organization serving First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities across Canada.

    For more information or to apply please see the full job description

  • Application Deadline: June 1, 2026
Program Expansion to ICCE Youth Council
  • This year the ICCE Youth programming is evolving to a Youth Council.  We’re creating a space where youth can connect with each other, build impactful relationships, and lead important conversations about cumulative effects. We’re looking for five First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis youth ambassadors to help lead this network and make it happen.

    To learn more, Click here

  • Stay tuned for an upcoming Live Session. 

Contact Us

Danielle Wilson
Executive Director
danielle.wilson@icce-caec.ca
+1 778-402-3926

Dawn Hoogeveen
Director of Cumulative Effects
dawn.hoogeveen@icce-caec.ca
+1 778 716 8115

Christine Hutchinson
Indigenous Cumulative Effects Advisor
christine.hutchinson@icce-caec.ca
+1 587 801 3115

Leah Harrison
Marketing & Communications Manager
leah.harrison@icce-caec.ca
+1 647 875 2226

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