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unGALA 2025

CRH Gallery at Evergreen Brick Works 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto +1 more

The Pembina Institute’s unGALA will once again be held in January 2025. We’ll all be ready to get together, put on our cowboy hats and celebrate the power of a clean energy future that drives a prosperous, connected Canadian economy. For more than a decade now, the annual Pembina Institute unGALA gathers leaders in government, industry, academia and non-governmental organizations, all committed to developing evidence-based, practical solutions to Canada’s greatest energy challenges. It’s called the unGALA because it’s an unconventional party, beloved for the casual atmosphere and western attire.

Working with Indigenous People on Environmental Projects

Think differently when engaging Indigenous Peoples on environmental projects. First Nation participation in environmental decision making is increasingly recognized as vital to the move towards greater sustainability. Indigenous peoples worldwide share a unique and profound bond with the environment. Join Gary Pritchard, Environmental Project Manager from Curve Lake First Nation, to gain an understanding of how to work with Canada’s Indigenous Peoples when engaging on environmental business or projects. This webinar is intended to get young professionals thinking about how they do business with or conduct environmental business differently with local first nation communities. Participants will learn how to search out local First Nation community interests based on the proximity of a project location to treaty rights and when engagement should take place. The webinar is modelled after Rivers Edge Education and Consulting’s transformative workshop model, with a special focus on environmental projects. This webinar is designed for employers, employees, and professionals who currently work or would like to work with Indigenous people on environmental projects. Get Started Regular Price: $65 EP Member Price: Free Course Length: 60 Mins Career Stage: All Career Stages

Indigenous Solar Leadership

Online +1 more

Join us on January 23rd at noon MT to explore the remarkable work of Indigenous Clean Energy (ICE) with James Jenkins, Executive Director of ICE. Learn about the ICE “Catalysts” and innovative Indigenous-led projects that are shaping a sustainable future across Turtle Island. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with transformative ideas and initiatives! SPEAKER: James Jenkins James is the Executive Director of Indigenous Clean Energy. He is a member of Walpole Island First Nation, where he has previously served as CEO. James is a former municipal clerk and founded the Indigenous advisory services firm Ajijaak Solutions. He is a proud father of three, a multi-instrumentalist, and an avid outdoorsman.

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