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Navigating First Nations Opportunities within BC’s Call for Power 2023

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Wednesday, September 13
12:00am – 12:00am

On Wednesday, September 13th, the First Nations Major Projects Coalition will convene experts in clean energy generation projects to understand BC’s Call for Power as it relates to First Nations in BC. This online panel will examine the significance of the Call for Power, potential opportunities, and challenges for First Nations. As the province takes decisive steps towards a cleaner economy, it is imperative that First Nations are equipped with the knowledge and tools to leverage this opportunity for economic growth, centering the benefits with First Nations.

Join us as we explore the avenues for Indigenous ownership and equity in BC’s upcoming Call for Power – and what interested First Nations can do to prepare to take advantage of it.

Sponsored by FNMPC’s Sustaining Partners, Air Canada, Cenovus, CIBC, Colliers Project Leaders, COWI, Gowling WLG, IBI Group, Kiewit, New Gold, and Pattern Energy