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First Nations Wildcrafters, BC

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First Nations Wildcrafters, BC is unique in the wild harvested foods sector. We were the first wild harvested products business in BC to implement a quality assurance program from the point of harvest in the forest to delivery to our customers.


Language Report Fact Sheet

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 WHY REPORT ON THE STATUS OF B.C.FIRST NATIONS LANGUAGES?
British Columbia is home to 60% of the First Nations
languages in Canada with 32 distinct languages. This
diverse wealth of languages is at risk, however, and every
First Nations language in B.C. is in danger of being lost.
This report provides concrete measures to record the


First Nations & China: Transforming Relationships

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 The First Nations Leadership Council and APF Canada are jointly launching “First Nations & China: Transforming Relationships”. The strategy is aimed at cultivating stronger relations with China and responding to growing commercial interest from Asia to British Columbia’s natural resources sector, the respective traditional territories of First Nations.



Community Capacity Building Tool

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A tool for planning, building and reflecting on community capacity in community based health projects, Public Health Agency of Canada, 2007.


Notice of Funding for the Remote Community Implementation (RCI) Program.

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Please find the Notice of Funding for the Remote Community Implementation (RCI) Program and the Letter of Intent template attached. The Remote Community Implementation (RCI) Program aims to develop, and distribute funding grants that support remote communities to implement clean energy and energy efficiency projects.


Digital Literacy & Media Production

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JOSH CARTER- Indigital Warrior in Digital Literacy and Media
Production Training Program to develop workplace skills. 

See attachment for full details. 


The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada

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 Who We Are

The Circle on Philanthropy and Aboriginal Peoples in Canada is an open network to promote giving, sharing, and philanthropy in Aboriginal communities across the country.

What We Do


Digital Harvesters

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 "Storytelling is the way we have communicated since our earliest ancestors gathered around a fire. The stories and anecdotes we share with one another are the way we let each other know who we are, where we come from, where we are going and, most importantly, what we care about." - Dana Atchley