Ensure restorative measures for environmental impacts incorporate First Nation species of cultural significance and creating spaces for exercising Treaty rights.
Enforce reducing environmental impacts by prioritizing options with the least harm to animals, lands, and plants—placing Nimaamaa-aki above cost considerations.
Accommodation measures are creating opportunities for us to exercise our rights and secure long-term benefits for First Nation.
Pre-Consultation Proponent Training
Providing Preconsultation Proponent Training on the following subjects:
First Nation’s history, sovereignty, and governance structure
Ensuring First Nation’s traditional knowledge holds equal or greater importance than Western knowledge in all project decisions.
Incorporating our worldview of preserving land for our next seven generations.
Ensuring current consultation acknowledges past wrongs and address the deep-rooted mistrust resulting from historical mistreatment.
Mutual Partnership to protect First Nation’s Treaty Rights
Commemoration Planning
Ensuring our people’s history and contributions are honored and highlighted with the acknowledgment that we are here today.
Economic Development
Create an environmental monitoring program providing jobs for First Nation community members through facilitating training and education.