CAPP’s November 2018 economic report, “Toward a Shared Future: Canada’s Indigenous Peoples and the Oil and Natural Gas Industry” states that Canada’s oil and natural gas industry has an important opportunity to enhance its relationship with Indigenous peoples by working to support the broader reconciliation process and Indigenous self-determination. Increasingly, Indigenous communities are seeking deeper engagement and have built economic partnerships in the oil and natural gas industry. In Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan, First Nations are saying they need to be a part of the energy projects that are occurring on their lands with ownership seen as the key to economic growth and prosperity. From Upstream companies like Kainaiwa Resources to plans to own a stake in Trans Mountain pipeline, what will the business partnerships look like? Join us for a presentation and discussion of the topic First Nations Collaboration and Ownership of Energy Companies with speakers:
Chief Roy Fox– Indian Resource Council Director and Pioneer in First Nations self-management of Natural Resources
Delbert Wapass – Project Reconciliation Executive Chair & Founder
Steve Mason – Project Reconciliation Managing Director & Founder
Brian Schmidt– Pres & CEO, Tamarack Valley Energy, Honorary Blood Tribe member and advisor to Indian Oil and Gas
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