First Nations Leadership Council commends Kemess North review panel for doing the right thing
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – The First Nations Leadership Council is extremely pleased that the Kemess...
Read MoreDepartment of Fisheries and Oceans ignore the rule of law: First Nations Leadership Council calls on the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans to work with First Nations to protect the depleted Fraser River sockeye fishery
Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver – The First Nations Leadership Council, being the Executives of the First...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit Encourages BC Government to Implement Recommendations of the Special Committee on Sustainable Aquaculture
Coast Salish Traditional Territory/West Vancouver, BC — The First Nations Summit is encouraging the BC...
Read MoreBC First Nations Develop a BC First Nations Energy Action Plan at Three Day Strategic Summit on Energy Issues
Coast Salish Traditional Territory (Vancouver) – More than 200 Chiefs and First Nations representatives gathered...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit welcomes independent report on forestry agreements with the provincial government
COAST SALISH TERRITORY/VANCOUVER, B.C. – The First Nations Summit is pleased by today’s release of...
Read MoreFirst Nations Seek Government-to-Government Input into BC Energy Plan
Coast Salish Territory/West Vancouver, BC – The First Nations Summit is concerned that the British...
Read MoreFirst Nations oppose Federal Government's proposed changes to metal mining effluent regulations that would see fish-bearing lakes destroyed
Coast Salish Territory (West Vancouver) – The First Nations Summit Chiefs in Assembly, who wrapped...
Read MoreFirst Nations to play key role in any proposed 'national energy strategy'
Coast Salish Territory/West Vancouver – The executive of the First Nations Summit welcomes the recent...
Read MoreBC First Nations Oppose Mining Company's plan to destroy Duncan lake
(Vancouver, BC) – At the BC Assembly of First Nations’ annual general meeting in Kamloops...
Read MoreThe First Nations Summit is deeply concerned with the possible impacts stemming from the June 17, 2003 Provincial Court decision in the fisheries case R v Anderson et al.
The First Nations Summit is deeply concerned with the possible impacts stemming from the June...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit Appalled By BC Government’s decision to issue Project Approval Certificate for the Tulsequah Chief Mine
(Vancouver) — The First Nations Summit is deeply concerned by the BC Government’s decision to...
Read MoreFirst Nations Summit Calls on Governments to Maintain Moratorium on Offshore Oil and Gas Exploration
North Vancouver, BC — Leaders of the First Nations Summit are urging the provincial and...
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